It has become much harder to find the default sounds for Minecraft to use in resource packs and ringtones. Luckily they are still there. It just takes a bit of work to get to them.
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First you will need to go to %AppData% then .minecraft\assets\indexes
Open legacy with Notepad++ or just Notepad
use ctrl+f to find the name of your desired sound and find the hash for the sound
useing the first 2 charterers of the hash, find the correct folder under .minecraft\assets\objects
Then match the hash to a file name in that folder and copy it to your desktop
Open it with preferably notepad++ but notepad will work as well. Then save it as All File Types "." and at the end of the name type .ogg and save it.
You can then open it with a program such as audacity. If you just wanted to edit them for your resource pack then you are done. But if you wanted to steal them then you then can export(not save) it as a MP3. It might ask you to locate the MP3 .dill. If it does then click on the download button because you don't have it and follow the instructions.
Have a good day listing to your record 13 (broken record) as your ringtone
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Open legacy with Notepad++ or just Notepad
Then match the hash to a file name in that folder and copy it to your desktop
Have a good day listing to your record 13 (broken record) as your ringtone
Using Notepad++ to find lines that have .ogg
1047 hits...
So, If I want all of the sound files, I have to do that 1047 times
right?
Edit: you got that wrong, it mustn't be legacy.json, it should be 1.8.json or 1.7.##.json or whatever version
legacy is like contains every sound/language files/other everything in all versions while #.#.#.json just contains for that version
okay, so in 1.8.json
578 hits
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"Train like you compete, compete like you practice"
I wonder if anyone here loves the game Super Mario and then installs its effects as ringtones for their phones like me.