File Details
streamcraft-0.12.9+mc26.1.2-linux.jar
- A
- Jun 21, 2026
- 33.57 MB
- 2
- 26.1.2
- Fabric
File Name
streamcraft-0.12.9+mc26.1.2-linux.jar
Supported Versions
- 26.1.2
Curse Maven Snippet
StreamCraft 0.12.9 (alpha) — Android (ARM64), Minecraft 26.2, wider NeoForge
This is an alpha build. It rolls up everything since 0.12.1 into a single version that's the same across every supported Minecraft line. 🎂 It also happens to land on Slash's birthday — so consider this a birthday build.
⚠️ Testing scope: On-device testing this cycle was done on Minecraft 26.1 only. Every other band — including the new 26.2 build — is compiled from the same code but was not put through full testing for 0.12.9. Treat those as alpha and please report anything that breaks.
📱 New: Android (ARM64) support
StreamCraft now runs on Android (ARM64) on the Minecraft 26.1 line, via the companion mobile launcher (e.g. on the Beam Pro). Webcam and screen-share publish and receive reliably in both directions across different devices and platforms — and, new in this build, mobile players can now share and hear voice, game sound, and screen-share audio. Pick the -android-aarch64 file for the 26.1 build. (If you tried 26.1 earlier and saw black video or one-way streams, that's fixed.)
🆕 Support for Minecraft 26.2 "Chaos Cubed"
Minecraft 26.2 shipped on June 16, and StreamCraft now has a build for it (Fabric). Together with the existing 26.1 build, the two newest Minecraft lines are both covered. (See the testing scope above — the 26.2 build has not been thoroughly tested yet.)
🧩 Wider NeoForge coverage
- New: NeoForge on Minecraft 1.20.6. If you run a NeoForge server or client on the 1.20.5 / 1.20.6 line, there's now an official build — no more being stuck on Fabric for that version.
- 1.21.4 NeoForge now also covers Minecraft 1.21.5 (NeoForge 21.5.x). Picking the 1.21.4 NeoForge file works on a 1.21.5 instance — that gap is closed.
🛠️ Quality of life: honest "Version Mismatch" screen (from 0.12.2)
If your client and server are on different StreamCraft versions, opening the menu now shows a clear "Version Mismatch" screen — naming both versions and which side to update — instead of the old, misleading "Trial Ended" screen. This is a client-side fix; it does not change the network protocol, so 0.12.9 talks to 0.12.x servers exactly as before.
Picking the right file
Each Minecraft version + loader has its own file, with a platform variant per OS. The Windows file is the default download; Mac and Linux users should pick the matching -macos-arm64, -macos-x86_64, -linux, or -linux-aarch64 file. On Minecraft 26.1, players on the companion mobile launcher should pick the -android-aarch64 file. As always, StreamCraft must be installed on both the client and the server.