Omg, this helped so much. I just started playing again recently and got my base setup but I couldnt figure out where that annoying sound was coming from (forgot that the portal makes sound). After about 10 min of messing with sound settings I figured out it was coming from block sounds and I remembered about portal sounds. So since I left my diamond pic at my other base and I didnt wanna break this one with water only to mold a new one I started scouring the net. I came across a thread where someone posted a link here as a suggestion and I felt the need to seriously thank you for saving what is left of my sanity.
Omg, this helped so much. I just started playing again recently and got my base setup but I couldnt figure out where that annoying sound was coming from (forgot that the portal makes sound). After about 10 min of messing with sound settings I figured out it was coming from block sounds and I remembered about portal sounds. So since I left my diamond pic at my other base and I didnt wanna break this one with water only to mold a new one I started scouring the net. I came across a thread where someone posted a link here as a suggestion and I felt the need to seriously thank you for saving what is left of my sanity.
Sure! Im now working on a "Mute Resource Pack Generator", where you can select what sounds to mute and generate a pack.
Sadly it is not compatible with 1.9 (tried the original one you posted because I had it already and tried going to the site for a new one both were not compatible)
Sadly it is not compatible with 1.9 (tried the original one you posted because I had it already and tried going to the site for a new one both were not compatible)
The Generator has been fixed, it now works with Minecraft 1.9.
Thanks for reporting the issue!!
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Mute Pack Generator - the online tool that lets you mute specific sounds in vanilla.
It generates a custom resource pack from the sounds you select to mute,
The end to the annoying villager, portal and more sounds!
Sadly the soloution Ragger gave is not an option for me since I have no clue how to make a resourrse pack and it honestly seems like more work to do that then just editing the file manually. You do need to find the sound which can be tricky but here is how I did it.
1st I used the site below to find the sound directory and the index file for my operating system
Once I find the info I go to the index file first and open it in notepad or your prefered text editor. I then search the text document for portal.ogg and look for the one I want (it gives a bit of a discription next to the entry and you need to make sure you get the nether portal instead of end portal or whatever).
After I find the one I am after I look at the hash that goes to the file (the hash is what they renamed the file to). After I find it I open the sound directory to search for a file with the name so I can edit or replace it. For example my index file (version 1.13.2 on windows) said the portal I wanted was
So the file I want to edit is called 9a20be18fed05330f745a54eb8aeba11aac5403b. Therefore, I opened the objects folder where all the resourses are stored for my version, navagated to the 9a folder (becasue the hash starts with 9a), opened the folder once found, and edited the file named 9a20be18fed05330f745a54eb8aeba11aac5403b. Anyway, sorry for the necro but took me 30 minutes to figure this out and get it all done. So I thought someone might like to know and save them some time. Keep in mind however that mod loaders may copy most of the original files when they install (unsure if any do but wanted to be safe). So, if you use mods or mod loaders I suggest running a search for the file name you got from the hash so you can change them all.
UPDATE: Aparently although this worked for me it seems to not work with the default launcher because the game sees the modified file as corrupted and tries to replace it. Furthermore if you prevent it from being replaced by making it read onlyor something the game will refuse to start. So, it looks like resourse packs may be needed depending on the launcher you use.
Sure! Im now working on a "Mute Resource Pack Generator", where you can select what sounds to mute and generate a pack.
Sadly it is not compatible with 1.9 (tried the original one you posted because I had it already and tried going to the site for a new one both were not compatible)
Yah, 1.9 resource packs and sounds work differently than before. I will try and update the generator.
Thanks for letting me know!
The Generator has been fixed, it now works with Minecraft 1.9.
Thanks for reporting the issue!!
Have been wanting this for so long. Thanks.
P.S. It's reSOURCE pack, not reCOURSE pack. Just letting you know.
-RF
lol fixed. Thanks!
It seems the site that was hosting this is offline now, so unfortunately I can't download it.
Could you please provide a MEGA link or something to the file?
Just get make a silent minecraft/sounds/portal/portal.ogg in your own resourcepack.
Updating the download link
I had to take the website down because of hosting costs.
Ill upload it to somewhere else and update the link.
Sadly the soloution Ragger gave is not an option for me since I have no clue how to make a resourrse pack and it honestly seems like more work to do that then just editing the file manually. You do need to find the sound which can be tricky but here is how I did it.
1st I used the site below to find the sound directory and the index file for my operating system
https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Tutorials/Sound_directory#Sound_directory_.28after_1.7.2.29
Once I find the info I go to the index file first and open it in notepad or your prefered text editor. I then search the text document for portal.ogg and look for the one I want (it gives a bit of a discription next to the entry and you need to make sure you get the nether portal instead of end portal or whatever).
After I find the one I am after I look at the hash that goes to the file (the hash is what they renamed the file to). After I find it I open the sound directory to search for a file with the name so I can edit or replace it. For example my index file (version 1.13.2 on windows) said the portal I wanted was
So the file I want to edit is called 9a20be18fed05330f745a54eb8aeba11aac5403b. Therefore, I opened the objects folder where all the resourses are stored for my version, navagated to the 9a folder (becasue the hash starts with 9a), opened the folder once found, and edited the file named 9a20be18fed05330f745a54eb8aeba11aac5403b. Anyway, sorry for the necro but took me 30 minutes to figure this out and get it all done. So I thought someone might like to know and save them some time. Keep in mind however that mod loaders may copy most of the original files when they install (unsure if any do but wanted to be safe). So, if you use mods or mod loaders I suggest running a search for the file name you got from the hash so you can change them all.
UPDATE: Aparently although this worked for me it seems to not work with the default launcher because the game sees the modified file as corrupted and tries to replace it. Furthermore if you prevent it from being replaced by making it read onlyor something the game will refuse to start. So, it looks like resourse packs may be needed depending on the launcher you use.