
Once opened, you may find something that looks like this: Programs such as Notepad++ are recommended to help make the file more readable. Select the version you want and open the sounds.json file with a program that supports it, such as Notepad. macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft/assets/objectsįind the folder indexes, which is found under the same assets folder as objects, where the sound files are indexed and logged in the sounds.json file.Windows: %AppData%\.minecraft\assets\objects.

The sound files in version 1.7.2 (specifically 13w42a) and above are scattered and hashed into different folders, which are located in: The sound file for versions after 1.7.2 is located in the indexes directory:ġ.8 macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft/assets/indexes/1.8.jsonġ.11 macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft/assets/indexes/1.11.json


3 Extracting Minecraft Sounds using Python.2 Extracting Minecraft Sounds using Node.js.
