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Accidently Extracted Replay File into a folder
Last edited on 02 October 2019 - 04:43 AM by LifelessOtaku
I accidently extracted all the things in a saved replay into a folder and now it says I have no replays and I cant seem to get it to workPosted on 02 October 2019 - 07:31 AM
Try this (WinRaR is required for this procedure): go to the folder in Windows Explorer, where you extracted, select all the files (timelines.json, markers.json, etc.), right click on selected files, click on "Add to archive…", choose "ZIP" instead of "RAR" under Archive Format, change the filename under Archive name from "something.zip" into "something.mcpr" and click OK.Drag that file into .minecraft\replay_recordings\ folder and it should work (unless the replay was previously corrupted).
Posted on 02 October 2019 - 08:20 AM
Thanks for the quick response it was very helpful!Last edited on 03 October 2019 - 11:08 AM by Janmm14
McHorseYT wrote
Try this (WinRaR is required for this procedure): go to the folder in Windows Explorer, where you extracted, select all the files (timelines.json, markers.json, etc.), right click on selected files, click on "Add to archive…", choose "ZIP" instead of "RAR" under Archive Format, change the filename under Archive name from "something.zip" into "something.mcpr" and click OK.
Drag that file into .minecraft\replay_recordings\ folder and it should work (unless the replay was previously corrupted).
Drag that file into .minecraft\replay_recordings\ folder and it should work (unless the replay was previously corrupted).
Windows Explorer is able to open, edit, write and create zip files itself.
Otherwise I would not use WinRAR because of the nasty advertisment. A completely free alternative is 7zip.