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Bug
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Resolution: Awaiting Response
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None
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Minecraft 1.9.2, Minecraft 1.9.4
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None
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Windows 10 Home
jre-x64/1.8.0_25
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Unconfirmed
Steps to reproduce:
1) Turn music down to 0%.
2) Open a world and start playing. Keep playing for several minutes.
Expected result:
All non-music game sounds are present indefinitely.
Actual result:
Non-music game sounds are present for a few minutes, then after a random amount of time, all sounds disappear completely.
If I play with the music on (any volume between 1% and 100%), the sounds never disappear.
Doing any of the following brings the sounds back:
- Go to video settings, change mipmap to a different value. Game hangs for a while, then resumes and sounds are back.
- Switch resource packs. Again, game hangs for a while, then resumes and sounds are back.
- Restart minecraft.
F3+s and F3+t do not work for me.
Is there a way to see visually when minecraft is switching songs? My theory is that the sounds disappear whenever the music "clock" decides it's time for the next song, but I don't know how to confirm this. The length of time between songs feels roughly the same to me as the length of time it takes for the sound to disappear, but I didn't actually time it.