Sorry I just can't stand it when somebody else gets credited for my work (even if I did it in 30 seconds) Im the one who posted that download file he was the guy who just posted a installation instructions and posted my link for that file Xuggle Installer (32-bit plus 64-bit patch) (Window OS) (Made by Deezcrackalacka ).
If you were to check the topic (the tv mod for 1.2.5) go to the last page I think somebody posted a link to the MAC files for xuggle but this is really helpful to those people who don't know how to install the TV mod so nice thread!ĮDIT: And can you please re-format this line to show my forum name? : (Ī: Don't worry you just have to not patch. Q: I'm working on 32-bit so I can't use the installer.
The 1.2.5 update was just bug fixes and that stuff so you'll be a-ok. Q: It says 1.2.4 thus it doesn't work for 1.2.5. If the video files aren't too big and you are still lagging it could be that your computer cannot handle it. avi files work also! In my experience other types causes Minecraft to lag. Q: When I start my video I crash/lag!Ī: You need to use a video file that works. minecraft\resources\mod\TV you should put your videos there. Restart your computer after installing xuggler!Ī: In your. Make sure you know if your 64 or 32-bit while patching Q: I put down the TV and I just get "Saving Chunks" then I crash?Ī: You probably didn't install xuggle properly.
Sorry I don't know much about macs but I won't leave you hanging! Here's a video by minecraftfluff hope he can help you mac users more than I can! LIKE HIS VID! HE DESERVES DIAMONDS!Īnd YOU’RE DONE! Now, PLAY IT ON MINECRAFT! YOU HAVE A TV IN MINECRAFT!!!!!! If you wish to test if your television can actually play videos, take the “TV MOD.wmv” file from and drag it into the “TV” folder. Within there you should find a “TV” folder minecraft folder go to the resource folder then into the mod folder. By doing this you are creating a TV folder. Start the game up but DO NOT START PLAYING YET! Close your minecraft after it shows the title screen. minecraft folder” folder and drag its content to your. Now, open your “Xuggle” window and drag the “lib” folder directly into your minecraft.jar.īack in the “TvMod_1.2.4.zip” open the “To. “To minecraft jar” folder and dragged its contents into your minecraft.jar Then within the “TvMod_1.2.4.zip” open the Download Modloader and TVMod ĭrag all the contents of “Modloader.zip” into you minecraft.jar. Go back to C:\Program Files (x86)\Xuggle and keep this window open. Wonderful! Now you have xuggle! Now we can start installing the mod itself. Now that we have xuggle installed you must Restart your computer.
Drag all the contents within “64 bit Patch Files” into “Xuggle” '
If you are on a 32-bit processor you may ignore this part: "Within the “Xuggle (32-bit) Plus 64 bit Patch Files” folder you placed on your desktop, open up the “64 bit Patch Files” folder. The following only applies to those with a 64-bit processing system. :-( ): : If you do not know if your computer is 32-bit or 64-bit, read this: Click on the (if you are using Windows) or (if you are using Mac) to download xuggle installer. minecraft folder we must install “xuggle”. Now that we have a fresh minecraft we can get to work.
If you have an illegal copy this tutorial cannot help you. Go to, log into your account and re-download minecraft (If you have downloaded minecraft illegally THAT IS BAD! I cannot and will not provide a pirated minecraft. Since this mod can be tricky to install we must be sure you have a clean minecraft. If you want to test if your TV MOD is functioning after you have installed it, download the optional sample video now.
Whenever you are installing mods ALWAYS DO THIS!!!! With a back-up file we may edit freely without the fear of corrupting the minecraft game. rar on your desktop, in your documents or anywhere, just DON’T save it in your Roaming folder! You will need to do this because you are not only editing the “minecraft.jar” but you will be editing the whole.
minecraft folder and archive it into either a. First things first, BACK-UP YOUR “.minecraft” folder ! If you are unaware of where the “.minecraft” folder is simply type “%appdata%” in your windows search bar or on Mac open Finder go to library and within Application Support you'll find it there.