Codec 1.49 0 Armv8 Neon: Mx Player Custom
: Fixes the "Audio format (EAC3) not supported" error, enabling playback of high-quality surround sound formats like DTS, AC3, EAC3, and TrueHD .
: The ARMv8 Neon (also known as neon64 ) version is optimized for modern 64-bit Android devices.
// Expected filename for ARMv8 Neon private const val CODEC_FILE_NAME = "libffmpeg_mx_neon.so" Mx Player Custom Codec 1.49 0 Armv8 Neon
Full and E-AC3 (Dolby Digital Plus) playback. High-fidelity DTS, DTS-HD, and TrueHD multi-channel audio.
If you hit a snag during setup, tell me and if you are using an Android TV or mobile device so we can get it working. Share public link : Fixes the "Audio format (EAC3) not supported"
To illustrate why the variant is mandatory, consider this real-world test on a Pixel 7 Pro (ARMv8.2-A with NEON):
This happens if your MX Player app updated itself to a newer version (e.g., version 1.50.x or higher) while you downloaded the 1.49.0 codec. Custom codecs must strictly match or be compatible with the app version. If you see this error, check your app version in and download the corresponding codec package. 2. The Codec Disappears After an App Update High-fidelity DTS, DTS-HD, and TrueHD multi-channel audio
By keeping your MX Player equipped with the correct custom codec, you can enjoy a theater-like cinematic audio experience directly from your smartphone or Android TV box without format restrictions.
Tap the icon (three horizontal lines or dots) and navigate to Settings . Tap on Decoder .
Tap the (three horizontal lines or dots) in the top corner. Go to Settings > Decoder . Scroll down to the very bottom and look for Custom Codec .
: This refers to modern 64-bit mobile processors. Most modern Android smartphones utilize ARMv8 architecture.