Any way to get rid of awful Anime image in TNAP?

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Is there a way to get rid of the awful stock image that comes loaded with TNAP 5.1?

It looks like this software was programmed by teenage boys.

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The boot logo is stored in /boot/bootlogo.mvi

What can you use to create a .mvi file? No idea. Why didn't Enigma use a more popular format? No idea.
 
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The boot logo is stored in /boot/bootlogo.mvi

What can you use to create a .mvi file? No idea. Why didn't Enigma use a more popular format? No idea.

If you have access to a Linux system with ffmpeg installed the following command supposedly works although I have not tried it.

ffmpeg -i mypicture.jpg -r 25 -b 20000 mypicture.m1v && mv mypicture.m1v mypicture.mvi

Replace mypicture with the correct file name of course. :)
 
The boot logo is stored in /boot/bootlogo.mvi...
There seems to be more to the story. This location has two images called bootlogo.mvi and bootlogo_.mvi. They are the same image as below. Similar but not quite as 'interesting'. So the final image being used must be located elsewhere. .mvi files can be opened using PotPlayer.

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These wallpapers are really immature-looking for software we're supposed to take seriously. I suppose the programmers can do whatever they want, but when I see anime wallpaper I think of kids trying to write software while living in mama's basement 😆

And what's with the woman sitting on the pool table?

The older TNAP images had a Route 66 neon theme which was much more professional IMO.
 
I must have not used Crystal Disk Info in a LONG time, I don't remember anything other than a normal UI. On the other hand, I remember whipping the llama's ass, and I still put a Santa hat on my traffic cone every December.
 
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