How do I turn an MCPE world into a .mcworld file?
So, I have this map that I want to upload on MCPEDL, but in order to do so, I need to convert the world to an .mcworld file. I have no idea how to do this, however.
I have found nothing on the internet and the MCPEDL team has not responded to my 2 week old email. If it helps, I am using MCPE v1.4.0, on an iPad model A1566, running iOS 11.3.1.
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So, I have this map that I want to upload on MCPEDL, but in order to do so, I need to convert the world to an .mcworld file. I have no idea how to do this, however.
I have found nothing on the internet and the MCPEDL team has not responded to my 2 week old email. If it helps, I am using MCPE v1.4.0, on an iPad model A1566, running iOS 11.3.1.
minecraft-pocket-edition
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So, I have this map that I want to upload on MCPEDL, but in order to do so, I need to convert the world to an .mcworld file. I have no idea how to do this, however.
I have found nothing on the internet and the MCPEDL team has not responded to my 2 week old email. If it helps, I am using MCPE v1.4.0, on an iPad model A1566, running iOS 11.3.1.
minecraft-pocket-edition
So, I have this map that I want to upload on MCPEDL, but in order to do so, I need to convert the world to an .mcworld file. I have no idea how to do this, however.
I have found nothing on the internet and the MCPEDL team has not responded to my 2 week old email. If it helps, I am using MCPE v1.4.0, on an iPad model A1566, running iOS 11.3.1.
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A solution step by step:
- MCPE version has to be at least 0.16.
- With a file explorer for iOS, find where your map is located on your device. It should be located at something like "games/mojang/minecraftworlds/yourWorldName".
- Open that folder, select all content (not other folders, only file content), and zip them, giving the name of your world.
- Rename the archive from "yourWorldName.zip" to "yourWorldName.mcworld".
- Done. You can now upload it to MCPEDL, as it is openable by any device.
If you managed to have your world on a computer, you can change the file extension from there too (as proposed by many solutions on the web). .mcworld is a zipped type of file too.
Sources:
- Reddit post on renaming archive
- Android tutorial for renaming archive
- iOS tutorial for saving worlds
- Arqade answer on a similar question
Would the “Files” app work?
– Detmondyou
May 31 '18 at 10:58
He means something which has root access to the main files that the iPhone uses. These aren't accessible normally. The "Files" app doesn't do that
– L_Church
May 31 '18 at 12:03
Darn. Ok thanks anyways. I will get such an app and follow this procedure.
– Detmondyou
May 31 '18 at 20:35
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I believe it is accessible on iOS from the files as I can access the Minecraft folder on my phone in the files app in the on my phone section
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A solution step by step:
- MCPE version has to be at least 0.16.
- With a file explorer for iOS, find where your map is located on your device. It should be located at something like "games/mojang/minecraftworlds/yourWorldName".
- Open that folder, select all content (not other folders, only file content), and zip them, giving the name of your world.
- Rename the archive from "yourWorldName.zip" to "yourWorldName.mcworld".
- Done. You can now upload it to MCPEDL, as it is openable by any device.
If you managed to have your world on a computer, you can change the file extension from there too (as proposed by many solutions on the web). .mcworld is a zipped type of file too.
Sources:
- Reddit post on renaming archive
- Android tutorial for renaming archive
- iOS tutorial for saving worlds
- Arqade answer on a similar question
Would the “Files” app work?
– Detmondyou
May 31 '18 at 10:58
He means something which has root access to the main files that the iPhone uses. These aren't accessible normally. The "Files" app doesn't do that
– L_Church
May 31 '18 at 12:03
Darn. Ok thanks anyways. I will get such an app and follow this procedure.
– Detmondyou
May 31 '18 at 20:35
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A solution step by step:
- MCPE version has to be at least 0.16.
- With a file explorer for iOS, find where your map is located on your device. It should be located at something like "games/mojang/minecraftworlds/yourWorldName".
- Open that folder, select all content (not other folders, only file content), and zip them, giving the name of your world.
- Rename the archive from "yourWorldName.zip" to "yourWorldName.mcworld".
- Done. You can now upload it to MCPEDL, as it is openable by any device.
If you managed to have your world on a computer, you can change the file extension from there too (as proposed by many solutions on the web). .mcworld is a zipped type of file too.
Sources:
- Reddit post on renaming archive
- Android tutorial for renaming archive
- iOS tutorial for saving worlds
- Arqade answer on a similar question
Would the “Files” app work?
– Detmondyou
May 31 '18 at 10:58
He means something which has root access to the main files that the iPhone uses. These aren't accessible normally. The "Files" app doesn't do that
– L_Church
May 31 '18 at 12:03
Darn. Ok thanks anyways. I will get such an app and follow this procedure.
– Detmondyou
May 31 '18 at 20:35
add a comment |
A solution step by step:
- MCPE version has to be at least 0.16.
- With a file explorer for iOS, find where your map is located on your device. It should be located at something like "games/mojang/minecraftworlds/yourWorldName".
- Open that folder, select all content (not other folders, only file content), and zip them, giving the name of your world.
- Rename the archive from "yourWorldName.zip" to "yourWorldName.mcworld".
- Done. You can now upload it to MCPEDL, as it is openable by any device.
If you managed to have your world on a computer, you can change the file extension from there too (as proposed by many solutions on the web). .mcworld is a zipped type of file too.
Sources:
- Reddit post on renaming archive
- Android tutorial for renaming archive
- iOS tutorial for saving worlds
- Arqade answer on a similar question
A solution step by step:
- MCPE version has to be at least 0.16.
- With a file explorer for iOS, find where your map is located on your device. It should be located at something like "games/mojang/minecraftworlds/yourWorldName".
- Open that folder, select all content (not other folders, only file content), and zip them, giving the name of your world.
- Rename the archive from "yourWorldName.zip" to "yourWorldName.mcworld".
- Done. You can now upload it to MCPEDL, as it is openable by any device.
If you managed to have your world on a computer, you can change the file extension from there too (as proposed by many solutions on the web). .mcworld is a zipped type of file too.
Sources:
- Reddit post on renaming archive
- Android tutorial for renaming archive
- iOS tutorial for saving worlds
- Arqade answer on a similar question
answered May 28 '18 at 8:50
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Would the “Files” app work?
– Detmondyou
May 31 '18 at 10:58
He means something which has root access to the main files that the iPhone uses. These aren't accessible normally. The "Files" app doesn't do that
– L_Church
May 31 '18 at 12:03
Darn. Ok thanks anyways. I will get such an app and follow this procedure.
– Detmondyou
May 31 '18 at 20:35
add a comment |
Would the “Files” app work?
– Detmondyou
May 31 '18 at 10:58
He means something which has root access to the main files that the iPhone uses. These aren't accessible normally. The "Files" app doesn't do that
– L_Church
May 31 '18 at 12:03
Darn. Ok thanks anyways. I will get such an app and follow this procedure.
– Detmondyou
May 31 '18 at 20:35
Would the “Files” app work?
– Detmondyou
May 31 '18 at 10:58
Would the “Files” app work?
– Detmondyou
May 31 '18 at 10:58
He means something which has root access to the main files that the iPhone uses. These aren't accessible normally. The "Files" app doesn't do that
– L_Church
May 31 '18 at 12:03
He means something which has root access to the main files that the iPhone uses. These aren't accessible normally. The "Files" app doesn't do that
– L_Church
May 31 '18 at 12:03
Darn. Ok thanks anyways. I will get such an app and follow this procedure.
– Detmondyou
May 31 '18 at 20:35
Darn. Ok thanks anyways. I will get such an app and follow this procedure.
– Detmondyou
May 31 '18 at 20:35
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I believe it is accessible on iOS from the files as I can access the Minecraft folder on my phone in the files app in the on my phone section
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I believe it is accessible on iOS from the files as I can access the Minecraft folder on my phone in the files app in the on my phone section
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I believe it is accessible on iOS from the files as I can access the Minecraft folder on my phone in the files app in the on my phone section
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I believe it is accessible on iOS from the files as I can access the Minecraft folder on my phone in the files app in the on my phone section
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