These tools can convert basic file structures but cannot convert logic/code.
Simply renaming a file doesn't always make it compatible. Java textures and Bedrock textures use different folder structures and naming conventions. For Texture Packs: You may need to use a tool like Blockbench to port models or manually move files into a manifest.json structured folder. For Sound Packs: You may need to convert convert jar to mcpack
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If your goal is to bring the idea of a Java mod to Bedrock, here’s the actual workflow: These tools can convert basic file structures but
October 26, 2023 Subject: Feasibility, Methods, and Technical Limitations of Converting .jar Files to .mcpack here’s the actual workflow: October 26