Tutorials/Sound directory

Location

The Sound Directory for Minecraft is located as follows:
 * Windows XP/Vista/7/8:  or
 * Linux:
 * OS X:

1.7 and Above Sound Structure 

The file structure of the sound folder as of the 1.7 Update scattered all the files into different folders.

For Expirenced Users this is a guide to access the files within

The sound files are indexed and logged in the .Json text files existing in .minecraft or minecraft folders under asset and then indexes. We suggest to use Notepad++ fore windows users to view the file but you can open it in anything that supports json but it may look a bit messy. In what ever verson.json file you open you will find something that resembles this, From this we can determine that the file menu with file type  is hashed(labeled)   and if you preformed a search in the directory objects under assets by that title and we would find the file. The file won't have an extension but if you have a good media player like VLC Media Player for Windows users you can open it regardless. If you are on any other system you can open it in anything that plays. If the media player you try can't read it you can try Copying it to your desktop and renaming it with   at the end of the name. If you accidentally edit or remove the file you will have to delete the assets folder in the Minecraft root folder and the launcher will automatically download it again the next time you launch the game.

Legacy Sub-Folders

In  there are 5 sub-folders in which 3 are for sound. They are music, records and sound. The music folder contains the in game ambient music, the records folder contains all of the record tracks composed by C418. The sound folder contains all of the sound from the game and in itself has 13 sub folders dividing all of the sounds in the game into categories.

Video Accessing the Sound Directory

 * Minecraft Tutorial: How to Access Minecraft's Sound Directory

Minecraft-Soundordner Tutoriels/Répertoire des sons de Minecraft