Mx Player Pro Codec Armv8 Neon New! · Tested

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Due to licensing restrictions and official patent royalties, native support for Dolby Digital ( AC3 ), Dolby Digital Plus ( EAC3 ), and DTS audio tracks was removed from the official app distribution.

Software decoding relies heavily on the CPU and custom codecs to process tricky audio tracks. Codec Disappears After App Update Mx Player Pro Codec Armv8 Neon

If you try to play an MKV or AVI file containing or DTS (Digital Theater Systems) audio without the custom codec, you will see one of two errors:

Licensing restrictions prevent MX Player Pro from including certain proprietary audio codecs (like DTS and Dolby Digital) out of the box. The custom ARMV8 NEON codec acts as a bridge, adding these missing capabilities back into your application. Why Do You Need an External Codec? If an official app by ToolsShot or MX

Originally, MX Player included native support for a wide range of audio formats. Due to licensing restrictions starting with version 1.7.32, the developers were forced to remove native decoders for several popular high-quality audio formats, including: (Enhanced AC-3) (Dolby Digital) (Digital Theater Systems)

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Restart MX Player. The app will automatically detect the companion software and apply the optimizations.

Download the specific mx_neon64.zip (or the file explicitly named for ARMv8 NEON).

Open MX Player, go to Settings > Decoder , and scroll to the bottom. Under Custom Codec , the app will display which version you need (e.g., "ARMv8 NEON").