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MC-116

Music discs reverting to original name after being played, even if they've been renamed by the anvil

When the anvil was introduced, I tried to rename my music disc to an alternative name to match the song played by it.

I went to the anvil and renamed it and everything worked perfectly.

But when I played the disc and then ejected it, the ejected disc no longer had my custom name, it was just named "mall" again.

steps to reproduce:
1. obtain a music disc
2. rename it using the anvil
3. insert into a jukebox
4. eject disc from jukebox
5. the ejected disc will no longer carry the custom name

Here is an album showing what I just explained: https://imgur.com/a/BLHFm

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I have had this happen too, it's annoying when you spend the levels and realize it reverts.

Confirmed. It appears the jukebox ejects a new disc of the same type instead of persisting the old disc (along with it's name) and ejecting that instead.

Please reopen. This bug has returned in 1.8

Jesper the End

Confirmed for 1.8

Dag nabbit, leave it up to mojang to bring an old bug back from it's grave, 1.8 bug confirmed...... Wait a sec, affected versions "1.4.1" let's see here, 1+4+1=6, and there are two posts reporting this issue..... 6÷2=3...... GASP!!!!! Half-Life 3 confirmed as well

Could a mod reopen this please?

Dlawso the Really Lucky Rabbit

Well, I'm not saying that it should be reopened, but instead resolved as a dupe of MC-1981.

Why would this be resolved as a duplicate? It was posted well before MC-1981.
Plus, this bug was fixed at one point.

Dlawso the Really Lucky Rabbit

Why would this be resolved as a duplicate? It was posted well before MC-1981.

Still, its basically the same bug.

Plus, this bug was fixed at one point.

I know it was fixed at a point, but again, its the music disc reverting to its original name after being used, and that's how MC-1981 describes it.

MC-1981 is more general.

Carson Miller

Erik Broes

Confirmed

item-renaming, record

Minecraft 1.4.1

Minecraft 1.4.3

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