{"id":1916,"date":"2020-08-08T16:49:37","date_gmt":"2020-08-08T11:19:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.guidegeekz.com\/?p=1916"},"modified":"2021-06-20T19:06:32","modified_gmt":"2021-06-20T13:36:32","slug":"download-mx-player-custom-codec","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.guidegeekz.com\/download-mx-player-custom-codec\/","title":{"rendered":"Download MX Player Custom Codec [Updated 2021]"},"content":{"rendered":"

The default video player on Android phones comes with limited control, and that’s the reason I replaced it with an app called MX Player<\/strong>. MX Player is one of the best and most widely used video players out there, which will play your local videos as well as stream online content, movies, web series, and TV channels. It can do everything that your default video player can do, but it also comes with several additional features that are very useful.<\/p>\n

MX Player supports hardware acceleration and multi-core decoding, which helps your video playback utterly smooth. It can handle any file format, bitrate, or subtitle extension and play almost all video formats. It can even run perfectly smooth on 8-9-year-old phones and support every popular Codec.<\/span> But in a few cases, you won’t get the ac3 or DTS audio support, and for that, you need to Download MX Player Custom Codec<\/strong><\/em>.<\/span><\/p>\n

MX Player officially does not support AC3, DTS, TrueHD, and many other formats, and because of that, MX Player shows the error ‘This Audio Format EAC3 is Not Supported’. However, by installing the MX Player Custom Codec zip file, you can run these formats without any issue, and it will fix Fix MX Player No Audio Issue. Download Custom Codec ZIP files for MX Player and MX Player Pro<\/strong> from below.<\/p>\n

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What is Custom Codec?<\/h3>\n

Custom codec is a modified version of the FFmpeg library and all other necessary libraries used in the MX Player. It will help the MX player to play any media files in excellent sound and video quality. MX Player will only contain the required libraries as per your device architecture that will only support the device with ARMv7 NEON CPUs. For any other type of device, you need a custom codec.<\/p>\n

Download MX Player Custom Codec [AC3, DTS, TRUEHD]<\/h2>\n

Here we share the link of all DTS, DTSHD, MLP, AC3, and EAC3 custom codec for all devices. Make sure to Download DTS, AC3, EAC3, and other Custom Codec ZIP according to your device architecture. If you have selected the correct codec version for your phone, the app will restart automatically after making the changes. If the version is not right for your device, you will get an error message that says, “Can’t<\/b> find custom codec for this version.”<\/strong><\/p>\n

The latest updated version of MX Player Custom Codec is released by XDA member USBhost<\/a>. You can download MX Player Custom Codec with DTS and AC3 Support from below.<\/p>\n MX Player Custom Codec Download Official<\/span><\/a>\n Download All Custom Codec Zip files from XDA<\/span><\/a>\n Download All-in-one Custom Codec (mx_aio.zip v1.25.0)<\/span><\/a>\n Download mx_neon.zip Codec v1.25.0<\/span><\/a>\n Download mx_neon64.zip Codec v1.25.0<\/span><\/a>\n Download mx_x86.zip Codec v1.25.0<\/span><\/a>\n Download mx_x86_64.zip Codec v1.25.0<\/span><\/a>\n Download mx_tegra3.zip Codec<\/span><\/a>\n Download mx_tegra2.zip Codec<\/span><\/a>\n

How to Check which Codec to Use?<\/h3>\n

It’s important to know which MX Player custom codec pack your device will support. For that, open the MX Player Settings and navigate to the Decoder. Here, at the bottom of the page and you will find an option Custom Codec. In the Custom Codec tab, it will tell you which one is needed (x86, x86_64, neon, neon64\/ARMv8). If you are still confused about which version to choose, then you should try the All-in-one MX aio Custom Codec <\/strong><\/span>file<\/strong>. It will automatically load the right Codec from the pack as per your device architecture.<\/p>\n