Jukebox
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Type |
Solid Block |
Requirements |
None |
Physics |
No |
No | |
No | |
30 | |
Tool |
This block can be broken with any tool, but a axe is the quickest |
No | |
Stackable |
Yes (64) |
Flammable |
No, but catches fire from lava |
First appearance |
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Tile Entity ID |
RecordPlayer |
dec: 84 hex: 54 |
The Jukebox is a block used to play Music Discs. It uses one texture on top, and the Note Block's texture on all other sides.
Jukeboxes can be used as a Furnace fuel, but this is inefficient as it wastes a diamond. When a jukebox with a Music Disc is destroyed, both the jukebox and Music Disc are dropped.
Contents
Playback
Right clicking on a jukebox while a Music Disc is equipped will make it play music corresponding to the type of music disc you used. Right clicking on the jukebox again will stop the music and eject the disc. Music discs only play once before they must be ejected and reinserted. Sound from the jukebox travels roughly 65 blocks in all directions. It supports 15 different songs, including CAT and 13. Fourteen can be found in Minecraft's files, and as of Minecraft 1.0.0 thirteen music discs are implemented in the game. The last, "where are we now", was not implemented with the rest due to problems with the spaces in the name. It was later added in 1.4.3, as "wait".
Crafting
Name | Ingredients | Input » Output | |||||||||||
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Jukebox | Diamond, Wood Planks |
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History
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Issues
Trivia
- Jukeboxes use the same texture as Note Blocks, but the top texture is not the same as the side textures.
- It is possible to place torches on Jukeboxes.
- C418 has the normal player skin with a jukebox for a head, likely because it was he who made the music for Minecraft.
- Pistons cannot push jukeboxes.
- A music disc will continue playing even if the game is paused.
- Unlike Note Blocks, Jukeboxes do not change instruments when placed atop different blocks. Nor does a Jukebox require an air space above itself.