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Copy the textures over. Note that some textures might need resizing or rearranging (e.g., entity textures are very different).
Change the file name from archive.zip to yourpackname.mcpack .
Before diving into the conversion process, it is crucial to understand what these file types actually contain.
Navigate to a reputable online Minecraft conversion utility (such as ChonkerDev's Jar to Bedrock Converter or similar open-source porting tools). Upload your .jar file to the converter interface. Select your target Bedrock Edition version. Click . Download the resulting .mcpack or .mcaddon file. Step 3: Import into Minecraft Bedrock Double-click the downloaded .mcpack file.
Process: Extract the .jar → Run the script to parse JSON → Repackage into a .mcpack structure. 2. Manual Conversion & Recreation (Most Reliable Method)