Talk:Resource Packs/Immersion/@comment-35946182-20191027034243/@comment-25550759-20191027134751

The problem is probably with the zipping process. Minecraft only recognizes packs, with a file structure like "Resource Pack\assets...". If you click a resource pack folder and zip it, your computer adds an extra folder (e.g. "Resource Pack.zip\Resource Pack\assets..."). So, to accurately create a zip file for a resource pack, you want to go into the folder, select all of the files in there (assets, pack.png, pack.mcmeta, etc.), and then zip those. Then it should work fine.

However, Minecraft also recognizes resource packs with a simply file format, and doesn't require the file to be zipped. So i would recommend that you actually just put your edited pack into the resource packs folder as is, without bothering with zipping it.