![]() Jukeboxes now emit a note particle above them while playing a music disc, to match Bedrock Edition. Mangrove planks can now be used to craft jukeboxes.Īllays now dance near jukeboxes that are playing music.Īdded block entity tags IsPlaying, RecordStartTick, and TickCount. ![]() The texture of jukeboxes has been changed.Ĭrimson planks and warped planks can now be used to craft jukeboxes. Prior to The Flattening, this block's numeral ID was 84. The block entity ID has been changed from RecordPlayer to jukebox. Jukeboxes no longer use the missing texture when playing music. Spruce planks, birch planks, and jungle planks can now be used to craft jukeboxes.Īctive jukeboxes now give off a redstone signal when a comparator is placed behind it its strength (1–12) depends on which disc is inserted.Īcacia planks and dark oak planks can now be used to craft jukeboxes.ĭue to a bug, when jukeboxes are playing music, they're replaced with a missing texture. Jukeboxes are now broken faster using an axe. The jukebox now supports more than 15 different music discs, because jukeboxes now have a block entity, which keeps track of the music disc by its item id.Ī jukebox no longer uses separate data values. Values 3–15 support any additional discs, though only "13" and "cat" are available in the vanilla game. Jukeboxes support up to 15 music discs, using their data values: 0 being empty, 1 meaning it contained disc "13", and 2 meaning it contained disc "cat". While in a meadow biome, place down a jukebox and use a music disc on it. Make the Meadows come alive with the sound of music from a Jukebox ![]() Use a music disc on a jukebox in the Meadow biome. Make the Meadows come alive with the sound of music from a jukebox. See Bedrock Edition level format/Block entity format. Increments only while a record is loaded, whether playing or not.
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