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Hello,
I play Vanilla Survival Only.. only Graphic textures of BDcraft and Optifine Mgmnt. My question is.. . is there a better way to enable the records on the JukeBox to play,?.... INSTEAD of having to take the record off, and put back on... no loop.. no redstone. controls ? Really? Thoughts / Advice?
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Vanilla Survival MC. non-modded, only Optifine and Bdcraft graphics -
As DuhDerp said, you can't automate jukeboxes in vanilla. However you *can* automate the music playback, although it requires commands. You said "survival only," but a lot of people (myself included) wouldn't consider such a thing to be cheaty at all, since you get no benefit from it (besides the possible calming effect, of course), and there's no other way to do it.
Anyway, if you want to do this, you would just need to build a relatively simple redstone clock circuit that fires one of several command blocks (one song per command block) with `/playsound` for example:
/playsound minecraft:record.cat record @a[r=32]
To use command blocks, you need to be in Creative and have OP permission if you're on a server (and command blocks have to be enabled by the server owner). Once you place the command blocks, though, you can of course go back to Survival.
This wouldn't rely on a jukebox at all, but you could allow the player to start the sequence by running a comparator out of a jukebox to detect when they insert a disc.
So, maybe this isn't ideal, but at least you have a not-too-cheaty vanilla option if you want to do it.
Depending on your minecraft version, there's also a mod that adds a media player into Minecraft. I never felt a need to try it out, since listening to music to me would interfere with game sounds that could give me that split-second to react (like if a creeper were to fall on my head or something).
If you wanted to, Resource Packs can also change the in game music I believe. So if you had an MP3 of the desired record, you could stick it in the resource pack and have it play in place of the normal Minecraft music.
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Hello,
I play Vanilla Survival Only.. only Graphic textures of BDcraft and Optifine Mgmnt. My question is.. . is there a better way to enable the records on the JukeBox to play,?.... INSTEAD of having to take the record off, and put back on... no loop.. no redstone. controls ? Really? Thoughts / Advice?
Vanilla Survival MC. non-modded, only Optifine and Bdcraft graphics -
Nope, that was one of those weird intentional things done by Team Mojang that will probably one day be revisited and changed.
crapola
but thx DuhDerp
Vanilla Survival MC. non-modded, only Optifine and Bdcraft graphics -
As DuhDerp said, you can't automate jukeboxes in vanilla. However you *can* automate the music playback, although it requires commands. You said "survival only," but a lot of people (myself included) wouldn't consider such a thing to be cheaty at all, since you get no benefit from it (besides the possible calming effect, of course), and there's no other way to do it.
Anyway, if you want to do this, you would just need to build a relatively simple redstone clock circuit that fires one of several command blocks (one song per command block) with `/playsound` for example:
To use command blocks, you need to be in Creative and have OP permission if you're on a server (and command blocks have to be enabled by the server owner). Once you place the command blocks, though, you can of course go back to Survival.
This wouldn't rely on a jukebox at all, but you could allow the player to start the sequence by running a comparator out of a jukebox to detect when they insert a disc.
So, maybe this isn't ideal, but at least you have a not-too-cheaty vanilla option if you want to do it.
Thank you lukahna... had to laugh at the phrase (not-too-cheaty vanillal) Butt thx bro
Vanilla Survival MC. non-modded, only Optifine and Bdcraft graphics -
Depending on your minecraft version, there's also a mod that adds a media player into Minecraft. I never felt a need to try it out, since listening to music to me would interfere with game sounds that could give me that split-second to react (like if a creeper were to fall on my head or something).
If you wanted to, Resource Packs can also change the in game music I believe. So if you had an MP3 of the desired record, you could stick it in the resource pack and have it play in place of the normal Minecraft music.
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