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Custom Steamdeck Animations
I try to collect the Steamdeck Boot animations I can find. If you are the owner/creator of these Animations and you don't want to see your animation here, please shoot me a message.
I do not try to get credits for this, I just try to provide a library for people to search for a suitable animation. I do not 'steal' animations, I collect only publicly available animations and try to provide credits on where I got them from.
How to add Boot animations
Description: Set a custom boot video to play when entering the OS.
Warning: Do this at your own risk.
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Enter Desktop Mode
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Make a 10 second .webm video file. Try to keep pixel count low. A minimal design runs better than an anime clip. Through my own experience.
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Go to home/deck/.local/share/Steam/steamui/movies/ Backup the unmodified deck_startup.webm file somewhere before copying its name and deleting it in the current directory. Move our custom .webm file to the current directory and change its name to deck_startup.webm Open the current directory in the terminal and where X stands for the size of the unmodified deck_startup.webm file type the following
truncate --size=X deck_startup.webm
- Go to deck/home/.local/share/Steam/steamui/css/ and backup the library.css file unmodified somewhere, then edit the one in the current directory. Where it says "video", make sure to have set the following:
video{flex-grow:1;width:100%;height:100%;z-index:10}
- Once you saved the modified library.css Open the current directory in the terminal, where X stands for the file size of the unmodified library.css we backed up earlier type the following:
truncate -s X library.css
- Switch to gaming mode or restart the device to see video.
Side Notes: The truncate command in Linux is used to either shrink or extend the size of a given file to what you desire.