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So, you’re new to Minecraft and you noticed that there are no sounds? No worries, there’s a simple fix to get your sound in Windows 7, Vista or XP. Here are 6 ways how to fix the sound in Minecraft. More after the break.Tip: First try this – hold F3 then press S while you are in Minecraft. If it doesn’t proceed below. The following list is a compilation of tips found on the minecraftforum.net from people who also had sound problems in Minecraft.In order to fix your sound in Minecraft you obviously need sounds. The resources folder in your Minecraft folder includes all sound files. If this folder is empty, there will be no sound at all. Important: Make sure that hidden folders are visible. Windows 7 tutorial here: Unhide hidden folders Open the Windows Explorer (Windows key + E). Go to C:\Users\[yourusernamehere]\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft (if you can’t see the folder AppData, repeat step 1) Check if there is a resources subfolder in the folder .minecraft. If the resources folder is empty, download the Minecraft Resource files here or re-download Minecraft.




Mac OS X users should download Minecraft again from the Minecraft website. Extract the folder resources to C:\Users\[yourusernamehere]\AppData\Roaming\.minecraftImportant: replace [yourusernamehere] with your actual username, e.g. C:\Users\sOliver\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft Restart Minecraft and you should have sounds!Still no sound in Minecraft? Another common reason for no sound in Minecraft is that you did not install OpenAL on your system. OpenAL is a cross-platform (Mac, Windows, Linux) 3D audio API that many games use. Open the Windows Explorer (Windows key + E). Go to C:\Windows\system32 Enter OpenAL or scroll down manually to find the file OpenAL32.dll If you can’t find the file OpenAL32.dll in there, download OpenAL for Windows. You can also download OpenAL from here, which also includes an installer for Mac OS X and MacOS 8/9. Extract oalinstl.exe and run the setup. Done, you should now have sounds in Minecraft, because the OpenAL libraries are now installed.First, if you don’t already know what Windows version you have read this: Find out what Windows version you have Open C:\Windows\system32 and rename OpenAL32.dll to OpenAL32.dll.bak (if it’s not there repeat steps above) Next, open C:\Users\[yourusernamehere]\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\bin
atives\ Copy the file OpenAL32.dll to C:\Windows\system32 Open C:\Users\[yourusernamehere]\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\bin
atives\ again.5a) Rename OpenAL32.dll to OpenAL32.dll.bak if you use Java 64-bit 5b) Using Java 32-bit?




Rename OpenAL64.dll to OpenAL64.dll.bak instead of OpenAL32.dll.Tip: If you use Java 64-bit on your system, you will need the OpenAL64.dll instead of the OpenAL32.dll. If you use Java 32-bit, you will need the OpenAL32.dll file.Tip2: The OpenAL64 library file of Minecraft apparently does not work well and makes Minecraft crash. Copy the OpenAL64.dll from that library into your Minecraft/natives folder.I believe Minecraft is first checking the natives folder for the OpenAL library files. But it doesn’t really make sense to me, because normally OpenAL64.dll would be used for 64-bit systems. However, when I installed OpenAL on Windows 7 64-bit, it copied OpenAL32.dll into my system32 folder and not an OpenAL64.dll into the sysWOW64 folder. So, I really don’t have a clue what the OpenAL64.dll is for. – Further investigation needed here, will be updated –The application or DLL C:\Documents and Settings\…\.minecraft\bin
atives\OpenAL64.dll is not a valid Windows image. Please check this against your installation diskette.




If you get this error message, do the steps 5a + 5b again and rename the OpenAL.dll files in your Minecraft natives folder.While you are in Minecraft hold F3 then press S to enable sound.Make sure that sound and music is not turned off in Minecraft. This is obviously the first thing you should check. Open Minecraft Click on Options Make sure sound and music is not turned off:If you have any input on this, I am sure many Minecraft players will appreciate your help on this. Also make sure to check out this Minecraft Windows 7 themeStill Having Trouble? Try TWEAKBIT FIXMYPC - FREE This article lists notable events and releases in the history of the Lego Group.Chicago: Norwood House, 2011. : Evil Ogel, who clearly wasn't catching on to the fact that Alpha Team was easily trumping every single challenge he threw at them or that every single one of his door locks was specifically catered to an Alpha Team agent's specialty.Evil Ogel: "True, you've opened my plunger doors, my double plunger doors, the laser doors, gotten past all of my guards and sentries, opened the electric doors, and the motorized doors, and rescued the entire Alpha Team, but [evil laughter] you'll never get past my rope locks!




WindowsReleased in US: October 2, 1997Released in EU: October 15, 1997 This game has unused cinematics. This game has unused music. This game has unused sounds. This game has debugging material. LEGO Island is a rather open-ended LEGO game that was successful enough to guarantee many more LEGO PC games. Type ogel during gameplay to enable an extensive set of debugging keyboard shortcuts. There's also a debug feature accessible without the "ogel" code: press + on the Numpad and various character models will flip by. Each press will also cause the camera to temporarily jump up and to the right. While the viewpoint is altered, it's possible to freely walk off paths and through walls. This mode is very finicky; sometimes part or all of it will stop working for no obvious reason. This unused prerendered cutscene shows the Power Brick flying off the top of the Information Center to heroic fanfare, which doesn't really fit the game at all. The only time the Brick comes off the Center is when the Brickster steals it using the helicopter, which happens in an ordinary in-game cutscene (and doesn't match the climactic tone of this video very well).




A 22050 Hz version of the jail theme is stored with the rest of the music files, but only the 11025 Hz version ever plays. It was probably left out because it contrasts sharply with the rest of the island themes, which use the lower sample rate. This unused line is the original source of the message that plays when the game can't find the CD data. The used version has been edited (rather clumsily) to remove the word "back". It seems that the original idea was to play this message if the CD was ejected during gameplay, but doing so just crashes the game. This would have played when a new user name was entered in the registration book that matched an existing one, but instead this just signs on as the existing user. An undocumented registry entry allows the game to be run in a window instead of fullscreen. Set the value HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mindscape\LEGO Island\Full Screen to 0 to force windowed mode. This feature seems to be incomplete, though – it always uses the same rendering mode regardless of other settings.

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