How to eliminate or customise the White preloader with Edge content in DPS apps.

I am looking for a possible solution with the White Preloader Page when creating an IPA via Indesign.
The content is fully created in Adobe Edge Animate, then its published HTML is placed via the Indesign Folio Overlay. Then via the DPS APP BUILDER converted to an IPA, this is working fantastic !!
.. but..
When the app is launched on the iPad there is always, always the white preload screen with the spinning wheel for a few instances.
Tried to customize the preloader screen in Edge but the White screen will show first, then the custum preload screen and then the content.
Also tried to modify directly the HTML but no luck, there is always the White screen with the spinning wheel.
Somebody got any idea how to hide this White Screen ? Or how to customise this ?
Thank you for any suggestion.

I'm not sure what you mean by IPA but are you using the HTML files from Edge or the .oam file.  You know that the .oam file is much easier to use than the HTML files from Edge when being used in DPS.  You know you can create a poster image directly in Edge as well that is not white.  You can also take the posterimage.png file from the image folder and bring it into Photoshop and delete everything and save it as a transparent .png and replace it.  That way what ever is behind the animating shows through.  Just a suggestion.

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