💡 If you frequently switch phones, keep the AIO (All-in-One) codec pack in your cloud storage. It works across almost all Android devices regardless of the specific ARM architecture.

The need for a custom codec is rarely about poor software design and almost always about legal compliance. To avoid hefty patent fees, MX Player removed built-in support for certain Dolby and DTS audio formats years ago. Users who try to play high-quality rips often encounter the "EAC3 audio format not supported" error. The ARMv8 Neon Codec, specifically designed for modern 64-bit Android devices, allows users to manually re-integrate these libraries via an external pack. Performance and Precision

If you want to turn your Android phone into a true home theater system that plays any video file—from 8K HDR samples to decade-old Xvid DivX movies—you need the .