Player Custom Codec Eac3: Mx
, the developers were forced to remove native support for AC3, DTS, and EAC3 codecs from the official Play Store version. When a user tries to play a video containing these formats, they are met with a "This audio format (EAC3) is not supported" error, resulting in a silent video. The Community Solution: Custom Codecs The solution emerged from the community, specifically through developers on platforms like
When you play an E-AC3 file in HW mode, you get silence. Switching to SW mode often says “unsupported.” The custom codec simply adds E-AC3 (and AC3, DTS, MLP) to MX Player’s software decoder library.
MX Player uses two processing modes:
Get the AIOMX (All-In-One) package if available. It contains E-AC3, AC3, DTS, and DTS-HD.
The good news? You can fix this in 3 minutes using a . mx player custom codec eac3
Download the Codec: Search for the latest "MX Player AIO ZIP" on reputable developer forums like XDA Developers or GitHub. Ensure the file is in a .zip format.
Do download random APK files claiming to be “MX Player Codec Pack.” The official, trusted source is the developer’s own repository on GitHub (XDA-Developers). , the developers were forced to remove native
: If your device supports E-AC3, you can try downloading the codec from a trusted source. However, MX Player usually has built-in support for various codecs, including E-AC3.