If you are unsure, download aio-1.49.0.zip to ensure compatibility.
If you want to troubleshoot a (like "Audio format EAC3 is not supported"): Tell me your exact Android version (e.g., Android 12, 13). mx player custom codec 149 0 armv8 neon
If you have ever tried to play a video file on MX Player only to be met with a frustrating message saying you are not alone. Due to licensing issues, MX Player removed support for certain audio codecs like DTS and Dolby Digital (AC3/EAC3) from its official Play Store version. If you are unsure, download aio-1
This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later. Due to licensing issues, MX Player removed support
As of Android 14, Google has tightened restrictions on 32-bit code execution. Using the (64-bit) custom codec is no longer optional—it is mandatory. Installation remains the same, but ensure you never use a "Universal" codec; always use the architecture-specific one.