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MCPE-194677

Dead Bush & Sand ambient sounds don't work at all

That’s nearly all the information I have. "block.sand.ambient.attached" works just fine but "block.sand.ambient" and "block.deadbush.ambient" don’t seem to produce sound at all. I’m sure there’s something deeper wrong with this than is solvable with sound_definitions.json or sounds.json, as sounds.json claims "base" : "grass", in the deadbush property but all placing and breaking sounds fall back to stone. Which I suspect is the default setting for a faulty item.

Tested on Windows 11, IOS, and Nintendo Switch

Also tested with a resource pack that changes these sounds, just to be sure I’m not mistaking any of these ambient sounds for one another. I’m also sure I have the configurations for triggering these sounds correct, as I cross-examined these exact scenarios with the Java edition, and was able to not only hear the difference in sound but visually confirm their specificity with the on-screen subtitles.

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I also tested this on my Iphone and compared it to Java as well and can confirm the bug.

huh so thats why i heard nothing

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Video provided showcases the issue, wolf is placed as a Control subject, showing sound working as intended in all other scenarios, and video is sped up by 6000% to demonstrate this is not an issue of bad audio RNG. Desert biome at the end shows the “wind” sounds for the specific biome works as advertised.

Also demonstrated are the aforementioned Stone sounds being used for the Deadbush rather than the alleged “grass” base in sounds.json. Meaning some step before sounds.json is likely at fault.

Steps to Reproduce:

  1.  Place deadbush atop two or more of the associated blocks (sand, terracotta, etc)

  1.  Exist in or around large swaths of sand

  1.  Wait

Observed Results:
Deadbush rustling and sand tumbling sounds do not play

Expected Results:
Deadbush rustling and sand tumbling sounds….should play

(Feels counter-intuitive to require this format on a platform that does not have report editing, hope this amendment will suffice)

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Multiple

Windows 11

1.21.70, 1.21.71 Hotfix

1.21.80.27 Preview, 1.21.80

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