Enables playback of files that might otherwise show a "codec not supported" error, particularly those requiring complex audio formats like DTS or AC3. Why MX Player 1.13.0 Specifically?
If you want to get your media player running perfectly, let me know: What are you seeing, if any? What Android version is your device running? Are you using the free or Pro version of MX Player?
If you try to play a high-definition movie and encounter these issues, you need the codec: Mx Player 1.13.0 Armv8 Neon Codec
If audio synchronization skips during heavy video scenes, return to Settings > Decoder and toggle the primary audio selection from HW Decoder (Hardware) to SW Decoder (Software) . This forces the ARMv8 NEON engine to handle audio streams via specialized CPU instructions rather than relying on strained system chipsets. What specific error message are you seeing?
Download either the specific libffmpeg.mx.so.neon64.1.13.0 file or the aio.1.13.0.zip (All-In-One) package. Enables playback of files that might otherwise show
The combination of and the ARMv8 NEON Custom Codec remains a viable solution for users who prefer a lightweight, powerful media player without the bloat of newer streaming-centric updates. By understanding the CPU architecture of your device and the nature of AC3/DTS licensing, you can effectively transform your Android device into a full-fledged home theater system capable of playing virtually any audio-visual file you throw at it.
Navigate to the folder where you saved the downloaded file and select it. Step 4: Restart and Verify What Android version is your device running
To use this codec, you must manually point the app to the downloaded file: Check Version : Open MX Player and go to Help > About to ensure you are on a version compatible with this codec. Access Settings : Tap the three lines (Menu) and go to Settings > Local Player Settings > Decoder Load Codec : Scroll to the bottom, tap Custom Codec , and select the downloaded zip file.