If you see "Custom Codec loaded (NEON)" in the decoder info overlay, you have succeeded.
This comprehensive guide explains why this error happens, outlines the role of ARMv8 NEON architecture, and provides a clear workflow to safely install the codec pack. Why MX Player Needs a Custom Codec
To make sure you get the right file,49.0 AIO pack or check if your uses the ARMv8 architecture? Share public link mx player custom codec 149 0 armv8 neon work
To get MX Player working with AC3, DTS, and MLP audio formats on your ARMv8 (64-bit) device, you need the
, which are disabled by default in MX Player due to licensing restrictions. Device Compatibility: Specifically optimized for ARMv8 (64-bit) architectures featuring technology, common in most modern Android smartphones. Version Specificity: Some older versions of MX Player strictly require the build to recognize and load the libffmpeg.mx.so If you see "Custom Codec loaded (NEON)" in
: While v1.49.0 is a stable and widely compatible "legacy" version, newer MX Player builds (v1.99+ or v2.0+) may suggest newer codecs like v1.90.1 or v1.87.0 .
The native hardware decoder does not recognize the audio stream, necessitating a custom software decoder (the codec). How to Install MX Player Custom Codec 1.49.0 ARMv8 Neon Share public link To get MX Player working
Follow these exact steps to download and configure the proper codec zip file manually. Step 1: Verify Your MX Player Version and Architecture
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