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I will test them, but I can't promise anything more than my unscientific "this one seems smoother" kind of comment...
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sorry for this noob question but how to change the default video boot by a custom one???
It works
According to Karoliina:
"As a matter of fact the hildon-welcome is fully configurable.
You don't need to remove/replace the Nokia hands animation file to add your own animation or sound to the startup. Hildon-welcome supports unlimited number of "logo animations" (either video or image+sound) in sequence. It reads all configuration files in the hildon-welcome.d folder and interprets them in alphabetical
Instructions:
1- Copy the video to /usr/share/hildon-welcome/media
2- Go to /etc/hildon-welcome.d/ and edit the default.conf file or create a similar one (the videos will play by the alphabetic order of the .conf files)
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This is just in the media player, haven't put it into my start sequence...
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