Mx Player Custom Codec Eac3 ^hot^ -
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).”
(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. mx player custom codec eac3
The good news? You can fix this in 3 minutes using a . We’ve all been there
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) The good news