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MC-249050

Sound Event Missing causing crash (entity.cod.ambient)

The Issue

It's basically MC-97521 (which is marked as Works As Intended) but it causes a crash which I believe is not intended.

I always open the output log when I play the game.
I can attach the following 3 rows:
(The rest is not related, they are all startup related and not gameplay.)

13:50:03.851

fem

Render thread

Unable to play empty soundEvent: minecraft:entity.cod.ambient

13:51:24.472

launcher

main

13:51:24.472

monitor

Process Monitor

Process crashed with exit code -1073740791

Although I could not replicate the bug, it was during a gameplay on a Vanilla Server with OptiFine Client.

Server

Vanilla Minecraft 1.18.2

Running on Ubuntu Server

Client

OptiFine 1.18.2 HD_U_H6

Running on Win11

Optifine Support

Contacted OptiFine support prior, I got told it's more likely a problem on Vanilla than OptiFine although by not a member of the developer team but an active community member there (actively does support). So that's why I'm here.

Reproduction:

Failed to do so.
/playsound does not cause this issue.
Not happened since (I swam next to cods for a few minutes just because of this...)
Crash happened while near water cutting down trees...


If the bug is marked as a duplicate please provide information on the reason and where should I go for a fix on this issue. (If it reappears)

A believe it's not Working As Intended as it caused an accidental crash which should not happen during normal gameplay.

For more information contact me, I usually respond within a few days since I will get an email on updates for this issue.

Comments 2

I got told it's more likely a problem on Vanilla than OptiFine

Can you reproduce the bug in a vanilla enviroment? It won't be accepted here otherwise - 'suspecting' a vanilla issue doesn't count.

Sadly no, I was unable to reproduce it even in OptiFine. The logs didn't show any error message at all other than the ones in the report.

20Attila03

(Unassigned)

Unconfirmed

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1.18.2

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