Je2be is a software that allows Minecraft worlds to be converted to support different platforms. When provided with a directory that contains the level.dat file, you can switch worlds from Java, Bedrock, and Xbox360 versions of Minecraft.
For example, this could be great for those that were playing Bedrock Minecraft but are transitioning to Java Minecraft and would like to continue their previous world from Bedrock. Without a tool such as Je2be it is not possible to move worlds around to other versions of Minecraft.
Accessing World Files
In order to use Je2be, you will need to have the directories that store your level.dat files. The specific directory you need may vary depending on the version of Minecraft from which you intend to convert the world file.
- Java Minecraft -
%appdata%\.minecraft\saves
- Bedrock Minecraft -
%LocalAppData%\Packages\Microsoft.MinecraftUWP_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState\games\com.mojang\minecraftWorlds
Once at these file locations, you will need the folders of the save file you wish to convert, we would suggest copying these folders and creating a backup in a safe place on your PC.
Converting a Java World to Bedrock with Je2Be
Once you have access to your save files you can now use Je2Be to convert your worlds.
- Access the Je2Be webpage app.
- Navigate to Java to Bedrock > Select Directory.
- With the directory pop-up, navigate to your Java Minecraft saves folder and select the save you wish to convert.
- Upload the world folder and wait for the file conversion to finish.
- Click Export to receive your Bedrock Edition save file.
Once you have your Bedrock save file, click here to learn how to upload a Bedrock Save file to your Shockbyte server.
Converting a Bedrock World to Java with Je2Be
With access to your save files, you can now use Je2Be to convert your Bedrock world to Java.
- Access the Je2Be webpage app.
- Navigate to Bedrock to Java > Select Directory.
- With the directory pop-up, navigate to your Bedrock Minecraft saves folder and select the save you wish to convert.
- The folder names use random characters, if you are unsure which folder to select go into that folder and open levelname.txt to find out the actual world name.
- The folder names use random characters, if you are unsure which folder to select go into that folder and open levelname.txt to find out the actual world name.
- Upload the folder and wait for the file conversion to finish.
- Click Export to receive your Java Edition save file.
Once you have your Java save file ready, click here to learn how to upload a World file to your Shockbyte server.
If you require any further assistance, please contact our support at: https://shockbyte.com/billing/submitticket.php