Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
Platforms
Supported environments
Details
Special thanks to Adstrum for creating the logo!
Supported non-English languages:
- Russian (Special thanks to ToyotaCorolled)
FFmpeg Integration
To use packs that have non-ogg file type music (e.g. mp3 or wav files), you must install FFmpeg and restart your device first. You can see details and download it officially from ffmpeg.org, or follow the instructions on the wiki. You can also install ffmpeg from the main TrueAdaptiveMusic screen by pressing the "Install FFmpeg" button.
True Adaptive Music introduces MusicPacks. Like ResourcePacks, MusicPacks allow users to create a new environment for players to experience when they are playing Minecraft. MusicPacks include special logic that allows them to control what music plays when.
For example:
Imagine wandering around, and some calm music is playing. Then suddenly a mob approaches you, and combat music seamlessly kicks in! You defeat the mob and the music returns back to normal. You then find a village and as you approach the music fades into another track.
What's so great about MusicPacks is that they are infinitely customizable. Want specific music to play in a biome? Check. How about specific combat music for every biome? Check! Epic boss fight music with the Ender Dragon? Well, no you can't do that sadly...
Just kidding, check!
Another great thing is that TrueAdaptiveMusic is made to be compatible with other mods, for example mods that add bosses or biomes or structures or dimensions or whatever!
Oh and one more thing, you can play ANY MUSIC you want. When making a music pack you can choose to add music from vanilla minecraft, as well as any other music added by any mods you have loaded, as well as any old audio files you happen across.
To access music packs all you have to do is go to the sound options menu and scroll to the very bottom. Once you click the TrueAdaptiveMusic button, you can open your pack folder to throw in any packs you have, select or edit any existing packs in your folder, or create a pack of your own all within the Minecraft client!
So anyway, go give it a try! This is my first ever minecraft mod and took a lot of learning so please comment with any bugs or feature requests. Also send me any cool music packs you happen to make and I'll make a seperate site to host for others to enjoy!
You can also follow development and submit formal bug/feature requests here! https://github.com/LilTOJustice/TrueAdaptiveMusic



