Without this specific file loaded, attempting to play modern high-definition MKV or MP4 video files will usually result in full video playback but with an annoying or "DTS audio not supported" popup error. Adding this codec grants the application access to execute: EAC3 (Enhanced AC-3 / Dolby Digital Plus) DTS (Digital Theater Systems) TrueHD and MLP formats 🛠️ How to Check and Install It MX Player makes locating the setup simple: MX Player Custom Codec 2.7.x
is a specific add-on designed to enable support for restricted audio and video formats (like EAC3, DTS, and AC3 ) that are often missing from the standard app due to licensing issues . Key Details Mx Player Custom Codec 1.49 0 Armv8 Neon
Installing the codec is straightforward and doesn’t require root access or technical wizardry. Follow these steps: 1. Identify Your Requirements Without this specific file loaded, attempting to play
The MX Player Custom Codec is distributed under the because it is derived from FFmpeg, which is open-source. However, distributing binaries containing AC3/DTS codecs is legally gray in jurisdictions with software patents (like the USA). Follow these steps: 1
Do not download from third-party pop-up sites. Get the official MX_Player_1.49.0_custom_codec_armv8_neon.zip from XDA Developers forum (the official MX Player release thread) or the developer’s GitHub mirror.