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SR5798

Assigned

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Reported

MCPE-147743 [Caves & Clifs Experiment] Flowers generate incorrectly. Incomplete MCPE-147576 Some languages' characters are not displayed properly Incomplete MCPE-147477 Water does not cover/fill the entire river Incomplete MCPE-145157 Parrots don't stop dancing even after the music ends Duplicate MCPE-143792 Some Non-Solid blocks are off-set on Chiseled Stone Bricks Duplicate MCPE-143790 UI Scale modifier setting is not visible when not in full screen mode (Windows 10/Windows 11) [RESOLVED] Cannot Reproduce MCPE-141579 XP level overlaps health and hunger bars. Won't Fix MCPE-128593 Invisible Fire Duplicate

Comments

This issue still persists. I'm able to reproduce the bug in the latest version of Minecraft (1.19.81).

The issue is not entirely fixed. The issue is not there at the mentioned above cords currently but the issue is still there in another location.

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V-1.18.2

Try to increase your render distance.

I also experienced it, when I try to use fill, and when it covers more than your render distance, it will show an error. Try to increase your render distance.

Try using a file explorer like Google files or Z Achiver

Try using a different file explorer like Google files.

Additional info :

This sidebar was also available in 1.17.30 but in 1.17.41 it's been removed.

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Additional seed:

S - 1669320484

C - 235 87 -1511

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Additional Info: 

How to reproduce:
1. Summon/spawn/find a parrot
2. Tame the parrot with seeds and make the parrot sit
3. Get and place a jukebox
4. Get any music disc of your choice and right-click/tap the jukebox to
play the disc 
5. Wait for the music to end
6. The parrot doesn't stop dancing even after the music stops playing
(Do not disturb/kill the parrot while the music is playing or after the music
stops playing because doing so will make the parrot stop dancing)
 
Expected result:
The parrot must stop dancing after the music ends.

Observed result:
The parrot doesn't stop dancing even after the music ended.

Minecraft Windows 10 Edition runs on The Render Dragon Rendering Engine and currently, Render Dragon does not support 3rd party community shaders. Any community shaders previously used on Minecraft for Windows 10 may not run on a Render Dragon version of the game. 

Also, this bug report will not be considered as a bug as it's intended.

There is already a feedback post and you can vote for it here.