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Minetest supports sound packs, which are client provided sound files that can provide or override sounds in the game. They can also be used to reduce the amount of media which needs to become loaded. If the server does not have specific sounds, the sounds in the client side "sounds" folder (if present) instead of the ones of the server are used, so the sounds do not need to become loaded from the server.
== Description ==
 
From the sound pack folder client side ogg files can be loaded and played in minetest. They can be used to reduce the amount of Media which needs to become loaded. If the server does not have specific sounds, the sounds in the client side "sounds" folder (if present) instead of the ones of the server are used, so the sounds do not need to become loaded from the server.<br/>
 
Note that there's also a folder called "sounds" which is located at the user path for [[main menu music]].
 
 
 
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== Installation ==
 
== Installation ==
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$ sudo ln -r -s ~/.minetest/ingame_sounds /usr/share/minetest/sounds
 
$ sudo ln -r -s ~/.minetest/ingame_sounds /usr/share/minetest/sounds
  
== Technic ==
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== For Technic ==
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If you want to use the music box of technic, you usually need to put the tracks into the sounds folder. You can easily download them automatically using following command(s):
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1. ensure that you are in the right folder, e.g.
  
If you want to use the music box of technic, you usually need to put the tracks into the sounds folder.<br/>
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cd ~/.minetest/ingame_sounds
You can easily download them automatically using following command(s):<br/>
 
1. ensure that you are in the right folder, e.g.<br/>
 
$ cd ~/.minetest/ingame_sounds
 
  
 
2. Download them all at once (parallel) using curl:<br/>
 
2. Download them all at once (parallel) using curl:<br/>
$ for i in {1..9}; do if [ ! -e technic_track${i}.ogg ]; then curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/minetest-technic/technic_game/master/mods/ambience/sounds/technic_track${i}.ogg > technic_track${i}.ogg; fi & done
 
  
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for i in {1..9}; do if [ ! -e technic_track${i}.ogg ]; then curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/minetest-technic/technic_game/master/mods/ambience/sounds/technic_track${i}.ogg > technic_track${i}.ogg; fi & done
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 18:24, 24 December 2022

Minetest supports sound packs, which are client provided sound files that can provide or override sounds in the game. They can also be used to reduce the amount of media which needs to become loaded. If the server does not have specific sounds, the sounds in the client side "sounds" folder (if present) instead of the ones of the server are used, so the sounds do not need to become loaded from the server.

Installation

Currently sound packs can be stored at the shared path of minetest, not at the user path. And the sounds need to be put into a folder called "sounds".
eg. /usr/share/minetest/sounds/craw.ogg
The sound pack path might be configurable soon.

Of course, you can also link the sounds folder that you don't need to change the rights of your global minetest folder.
e.g.
$ sudo ln -r -s ~/.minetest/ingame_sounds /usr/share/minetest/sounds

For Technic

If you want to use the music box of technic, you usually need to put the tracks into the sounds folder. You can easily download them automatically using following command(s):

1. ensure that you are in the right folder, e.g.

cd ~/.minetest/ingame_sounds

2. Download them all at once (parallel) using curl:

for i in {1..9}; do if [ ! -e technic_track${i}.ogg ]; then curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/minetest-technic/technic_game/master/mods/ambience/sounds/technic_track${i}.ogg > technic_track${i}.ogg; fi & done

See also