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Published Oct 1st, 2021, 10/1/21 11:39 pm
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This data pack aims to help players add custom music discs into Minecraft.
If you want to have some fun with new music without losing vanilla record music at the same time, then this pack is for you.
If you want to have some fun with new music without losing vanilla record music at the same time, then this pack is for you.
With this pack, you can:
- Add your own music into the game (not roughly replacing vanilla music by resource pack);
- Customize textures of new discs with your art talent;
- Customize the title of your music when playing it;
- Craft a Portable Jukebox to immersively enjoy music (both vanilla and custom) anywhere and anytime.
- See more details in readme.txt after you downloading the pack.
To handle this pack, you need to:
- Read readme.txt after downloading the file, as its name has clearly pointed out :-) ;
- Learn some basic knowledge about data pack and resource pack;
- Follow the tips in the function files and edit them on your own;
- Make good use of Minecraft Wiki for help when having trouble in the process. (in readme.txt, there are already some of links that may help you at every step)
Compatibility | Minecraft 1.17 |
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Nice
That's how it works, I hope this message will be helpful. Wish you enjor your music!
I also mention that to handle this pack you may need to know some basic knowledge about resource pack and data pack, so if you find it quite difficult to add new music in even after you read all the tips and links in the file you download, then all I can do is to say I am sorry about that. Maybe some day I will try to write an exe program to automate music adding operation, but for now what I have done is to give as much related information as I can in the file.
PS: the reason I don't put those infos on this page is that they are complex in some way and must be understood by context and by coding them on one's own.