If you use this method to edit maps/import builds, please give credit! Or at least +1 rep. that would be nice. Thank you :biggrin.gif: iDevices Android Stuff down at the bottom.
Windows/Mac
Prerequisites:
Download & install iExplorer from here.
Download & install the latest dev. build of MCEdit from here.
Copy the level.dat that you MCEdited into the world folder, and accept any warnings etc. that pop up.
Step 4: Play!
Run MC:PE on your iDevice! Profit??
Linux/Ubuntu
Prerequisites:
A linux distro with some form of iDevice recognition, if not default, try libmobiledevice
Download & install the latest dev. build of MCEdit from here.
Step 1: Retrieve your world!
The MinecraftPE app folder will be a hidden folder so make sure you show hidden folder/files.
Navigate, using Nautilus/Any libmobiledevice compatible file browser, to:
Documents on <iDeviceName> -> MinecraftPE (Might even have the icon!) -> Documents -> games -> com.mojang -> minecraftWorlds -> <worldname>
Copy the level.dat into a folder you can access on your computer with MCEdit.
Step 2: Edit to your heart's desire!
Run MCEdit and open the level.dat you copied over. (Pretty easy, eh?)
You can do this for example.
Step 3: Putting your world back in shape!
Navigate back to:
Documents on <iDeviceName> -> MinecraftPE (Might even have the icon!) -> Documents -> games -> com.mojang -> minecraftWorlds -> <worldname>
Copy the level.dat that you MCEdited into the world folder, and accept any warnings etc. that pop up.
Step 4: Play!
Run MC:PE on your iDevice. Show your geeky friends how pro you are at building!
Android powered Devices iDevice stuff above.
Windows/Mac/Linux
Prerequisites:
Download & install the latest dev. build of MCEdit from here.
When I try to use it on my saved level.dat file though it just loads empty
It has worked so far for me, maybe be sure that where your player is isn't inside blocks because your player will stay where they were when you generated the world.
Does it make Creepers appear in your worlds? What is so good about this? Get bugged blocks?
You can import your builds from your computer into your Mobile worlds, or you can use it to amaze your friends, by importing a massive mansion. Its pretty much utilitarian, its more for those hardcore minecrafters who like to have their builds with them all the time! :tongue.gif:
I have the latest build of MCedit and i'm trying to make a custom map I need to start it flat and build it up from there, but when I port it back onto my android and attempt to load it, the game hangs on "Generating world - Preparing" any idea what causes this and a solution?
try to modify less of the map. (do a little bit at a time and load it up on your phone. That did the trick for me)
I know what to do when I'm done, where can I put the file where MCEdit can read it??
Make a new folder in your .minecraft/saves ON YOUR COMPUTER and then put the level.dat in it. For example, i use .minecraft/saves/mcpe and i put all of my level.dats in there, i just rename them. Then load MCEdit the way you would usually.
iDevices
Android Stuff down at the bottom.
Windows/Mac
Prerequisites:
Download & install iExplorer from here.
Download & install the latest dev. build of MCEdit from here.
Step 1:
Retrieve your world!
Navigate, using iExplorer, to:
Apps -> com.mojang.minecraftpe -> Documents -> games -> com.mojang -> minecraftWorlds -> <worldname>
Copy the level.dat into a folder you can access on your computer with MCEdit.
Step 2:
Edit to your heart's desire!
Run MCEdit and open the level.dat you copied over. (Pretty easy, eh?)
Step 3:
Putting your world back in shape!
Navigate again, using iExplorer, to:
Apps -> com.mojang.minecraftpe -> Documents -> games -> com.mojang -> minecraftWorlds -> <worldname>
Copy the level.dat that you MCEdited into the world folder, and accept any warnings etc. that pop up.
Step 4:
Play!
Run MC:PE on your iDevice! Profit??
Linux/Ubuntu
Prerequisites:
A linux distro with some form of iDevice recognition, if not default, try libmobiledevice
Download & install the latest dev. build of MCEdit from here.
Step 1:
Retrieve your world!
The MinecraftPE app folder will be a hidden folder so make sure you show hidden folder/files.
Navigate, using Nautilus/Any libmobiledevice compatible file browser, to:
Documents on <iDeviceName> -> MinecraftPE (Might even have the icon!) -> Documents -> games -> com.mojang -> minecraftWorlds -> <worldname>
Copy the level.dat into a folder you can access on your computer with MCEdit.
Step 2:
Edit to your heart's desire!
Run MCEdit and open the level.dat you copied over. (Pretty easy, eh?)
You can do this for example.
Step 3:
Putting your world back in shape!
Navigate back to:
Documents on <iDeviceName> -> MinecraftPE (Might even have the icon!) -> Documents -> games -> com.mojang -> minecraftWorlds -> <worldname>
Copy the level.dat that you MCEdited into the world folder, and accept any warnings etc. that pop up.
Step 4:
Play!
Run MC:PE on your iDevice. Show your geeky friends how pro you are at building!
Android powered Devices
iDevice stuff above.
Windows/Mac/Linux
Prerequisites:
Download & install the latest dev. build of MCEdit from here.
Step 1:
Retrieve your world!
Navigate to:
sdcard/games/com.mojang/minecraftworlds/<worldname>
Copy the level.dat into a folder you can access on your computer with MCEdit.
Step 2:
Edit to your heart's desire!
Run MCEdit and open the level.dat you copied over. (Pretty easy, eh?)
Step 3:
Putting your world back in shape!
Navigate again to:
sdcard/games/com.mojang/minecraftworlds/<worldname>
Copy the level.dat that you MCEdited into the world folder, and accept any warnings etc. that pop up.
Step 4:
Play!
Run MC:PE on your Android device! Profit??
Just run the developer build of MCEdit and pick up the latest in-program update.
It has worked so far for me, maybe be sure that where your player is isn't inside blocks because your player will stay where they were when you generated the world.
You can import your builds from your computer into your Mobile worlds, or you can use it to amaze your friends, by importing a massive mansion. Its pretty much utilitarian, its more for those hardcore minecrafters who like to have their builds with them all the time! :tongue.gif:
Whatever the latest build is should work now :biggrin.gif:
try to modify less of the map. (do a little bit at a time and load it up on your phone. That did the trick for me)
PLS HELP ME!!!!!
why is this happening?
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thanks
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Make a new folder in your .minecraft/saves ON YOUR COMPUTER and then put the level.dat in it. For example, i use .minecraft/saves/mcpe and i put all of my level.dats in there, i just rename them. Then load MCEdit the way you would usually.