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Armv8 Neon Codec [better] — Mx Player 1.13.0

Tap . The app will automatically restart, applying the new configurations. Method 2: Manual Loading

Keep the downloaded file inside your device's folder. Do not unzip or extract the file. Completely close and reopen MX Player .

When playing high-definition MKV or MP4 files, users often encounter a frustrating error message: "Audio format EAC3 is not supported" . While the video plays smoothly, the audio stream remains completely silent.

MX Player 1.13.0 was one of the first mainstream iterations to fully leverage the instruction set within its custom codec packs. It meant that if you had a phone running a Snapdragon 800 series or equivalent, you weren't just playing video; you were utilizing the silicon exactly as the chip designers intended.

It enables MX Player to decode advanced audio formats (like DTS/EAC3) and optimize video decoding, eliminating "Audio format not supported" errors. Mx Player 1.13.0 Armv8 Neon Codec

: Scroll to the bottom and tap Custom Codec . Browse your internal storage to find and select the downloaded zip file.

For an ARMv8 device, you need the codec pack. While version 1.13.0 is older, the recommended approach is to use the latest stable custom codec to ensure the best compatibility and support for the newest file types.

Integrating this specific compiler library drastically improves local and network streaming.

Then came the codecs. Specifically, the custom codec packs for MX Player. Do not unzip or extract the file

: A plugin to prevent accidental touches or exits during playback, keeping children within the app. Installation Guide

Using the correct custom codec with MX Player version 1.13.0 provides several key advantages:

Android devices use processors based on the . By version 1.13.0, most high-end and mid-range devices had moved to ARMv8 (64-bit) chipsets (e.g., Qualcomm Snapdragon 835/660, Samsung Exynos 9, MediaTek Helio P series).

This codec is specifically designed for arm64-v8a architecture. Why Do You Need the ARMv8 NEON Codec for 1.13.0? While the video plays smoothly, the audio stream

MX Player is a top-tier media player for Android devices. It plays almost any video format. However, licensing issues sometimes prevent it from playing specific audio formats like DTS or AC3 out of the box.

| Aspect | Detail | |--------|--------| | | ARMv8-A (64-bit) | | NEON Required | Yes (all modern ARMv8 chips include NEON) | | Android Version | Works best with Android 5.0 (Lollipop) to Android 9 (Pie) | | CPU Examples | Snapdragon 835/845, Kirin 970/980, Exynos 9810, MediaTek Helio G series | | Will it work on ARMv7? | No – you need the separate ARMv7 NEON codec for older 32-bit devices |

MX Player will automatically restart to load the new library. To verify the installation, navigate back to > Decoder > Custom Codec . It should now show that the path points to your new custom codec file. Play your previously silent video file to confirm the audio works perfectly. Troubleshooting Common Errors "Can't find custom codec for this version"

Upon launching, MX Player's internal scanner will automatically scan your storage directories.


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