How to transfer world from application to external (to copy it to server)?
I recently installed Minecraft PE v. 1.12.0.28 from the Play Store, and created a new world (in application storage).
My doubt is, how do I transfer it to a .zip file to upload it to Aternos.me?
When I search it in my internalstorage/games/com.mojang/minecraftWorlds folder it shows, but if a log into that world in MCPE (setup as external storage), I spawn far away from the place where I played on application storage.
Best Answer
It is possible to export worlds saved under "Application Storage" without rooting your device. You will need a Windows computer, a USB Cable and around 10 minutes, but overall it is quite easy. I have created a small program to make this even easier. The program works by using ADB's backup feature to copy all the Minecraft data from the device. The archived data is then extracted using AndroidBackupExtractor and the minecraftWorlds folder is moved from it.
More information and downloads can be found here.
(also, be sure to select External next time to avoid any problems)
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How do I transfer my Minecraft world from external to application?
I found an awkward workaround that worked for me on Android:What is application and external in Minecraft?
If you use application, you can access your worlds and packs if you sign in on other devices. If you use external you can only access your files on that device.How do I copy my world from one computer to another?
Place the world folder(s) that you want to transfer onto a portable storage device, file-sharing software, or cloud computing service. After the files are ready to be transferred, place them in the new computer's saves folder and they will be available in your list of single-player worlds.How do I export a Minecraft world?
ExportHow to Transfer Your Minecraft PE Worlds from Application to External | 2021 | minecraft pe 1.17.10
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