Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
Platforms
Supported environments
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Details
Explanation :
You can now directly put your audio and video files, the mod will automatically convert these files when you launch it!
- Copy the jar in your mods folder
- Create a new folder named "Soundboard" (it will be automatically created)
- Put your sounds in this folder
- Run the jar (double click on it) to update the sounds
- Launch Minecraft!
For server :
- Follow the steps above
- Just share your generated jar file to your friends
- Copy directly the jar file on your server
- Launch your server and enjoy!
You need to have the same sounds on server and client, otherwise it will bring you an error message!
Keys :
J : open the soundboard menu
Numpad keys : play the sounds
Numpad 0 : stop the playing sound
Run Locally
You can run the jar file using command line too :
java -jar jar_path/jar_name
FAQ
Why do you need to run the jar ? Why is it not automatic ?
To play a sound you need a sounds.json file which indicates to the game what files exists, and a sounds folder where sounds are stored. The problem is that I cannot overwrite the file when it's already in use on Windows but I need to generate these files (it works on Linux but it's generally a bad idea).
I may be could use Mixin but I do not have the skill for the moment, this is my first mod for Minecraft.
It's a simple soundboard, the used way is just scandalous.