Mx Player Custom Codec Eac3 [Editor's Choice]

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We’ve all been there. You download a high-quality MKV or MP4 movie, transfer it to your Android tablet or TV box, fire up MX Player… and you get video but no sound . Or worse, a pop-up error: “Audio format not supported (E-AC3).” mx player custom codec eac3

(Dolby Digital Plus) is a fantastic surround sound codec, but due to licensing fees, most free video players—including MX Player—cannot legally decode it out of the box. The good news

Search your browser for: “MX Player Custom Codec (1.10.50) ARMv8a” – replace the version and architecture with your own. Get the AIOMX (All-In-One) package if available. It contains E-AC3, AC3, DTS, and DTS-HD. The file name typically looks like: neon_1.10.50_AIOMX.zip (for ARMv7a) or arm64_1.10.50_AIOMX.zip (for ARMv8a) You download a high-quality MKV or MP4 movie,