Player Eac3 Audio Not Supported - Mx

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Player Eac3 Audio Not Supported - Mx

Tap the (or three dots) in the top-right corner. Go to Settings > Decoder . Scroll to the very bottom and look for Custom Codec .

Before downloading anything, check which specific codec your version of MX Player needs: Open . Go to Settings > Decoder . Scroll to the bottom and look for Custom codec . mx player eac3 audio not supported

Note: This method works for most modern Android phones. If the audio still doesn't play, move to Method 2. Tap the (or three dots) in the top-right corner

The "EAC3 audio not supported" error in MX Player usually happens because the app lacks the necessary licensing for Dolby Digital Plus codecs. You can fix this by manually installing a custom codec pack . Before downloading anything, check which specific codec your

It will specify a version, such as , x86 , or neon64 .

While newer versions of the app have attempted to work around this, many users—especially those using older custom codecs or specific video files—still face the compatibility gap. When the player tries to read the audio track and realizes it doesn't have the "key" to decode EAC3, it throws the error.