How to Fix Problems with a Minecraft Bedrock Edition Custom Resource Pack that’s Not Working
Quick Fixes for a broken Minecraft Bedrock Resource Pack. There are several things that can prevent a Minecraft Bedrock Edition Custom Resource Pack from working properly. I show you what to check starting with basic pack problems, plus how to properly install and un-install resource packs, and checks to make on resource pack files. You can use the timestamps below to skip around in the video, but watching from the start is best.
00:00 How to Fix Minecraft Bedrock Custom Resource Packs Intro
00:27 Start off with a new Vanilla Resource Pack https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/addons
01:22 Use any program to unzip Vanilla Resource Pack
01:36 Optimize the resource pack
03:10 Edit the manifest.json file using Windows Notepad
03:42 Use New UUID Codes https://www.uuidgenerator.net/version4
05:01 Combine into new Zip file - I like 7-zip https://www.7-zip.org/
05:18 Make sure zip program is set to the zip archive format
05:51 Make sure that you are seeing the File name extension
06:08 Change the .zip to .mcpack - just type that in
06:25 Make sure you see Import Started
07:06 Texture files must be named Exactly the same as original
07:34 Custom Record Discs need new folders - https://youtu.be/m1nrQ5Bj7L4?t=136
07:45 Background Music needs new folders - https://youtu.be/DKKhPIL7jAI?t=202
08:04 Convert .mp3 files to .ogg, just renaming will not work
08:25 Using your own Pack Icon file
09:03 How to make a custom resource pack Active
10:12 Deleting a custom resource pack so you can re-edit it
11:18 If you still hear the original music disc and not your new one
12:42 If you are not hearing anything when playing your custom disc
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