This specific request appears almost exclusively with older versions of the app. If you install a custom codec designed for version 1.49.0 on a newer version of MX Player, the app will reject it with the error "Component files are corrupted or Android internal modules are not compatible with current version of MX Player".
If you are trying to play high-quality videos (like DTS or AC3 audio) on your Android device and seeing an error message, you likely need the . This guide covers everything you need to know about downloading and installing it.
Check Help > About to see if the custom codec is active. The "Useful Story" Behind 1.49.0 mx player custom codec 149 0 armv8 neon work
./configure \ --target-os=android \ --arch=arm64 \ --cpu=armv8-a \ --enable-neon \ --enable-cross-compile \ --cross-prefix=aarch64-linux-android21-clang \ --disable-static \ --enable-shared \ --enable-version3 \ --enable-gpl \ --enable-nonfree \ --enable-libmp3lame \ --enable-libopencore-amrnb \ --enable-libopencore-amrwb \ --enable-libx264 \ --enable-libx265 \ --enable-encoder=ac3 \ --enable-decoder=ac3 \ --enable-encoder=eac3 \ --enable-decoder=eac3 \ --enable-decoder=dts \ --enable-decoder=truehd \ --enable-decoder=mlp
Example filename: libffmpeg.mx.so.neon.1.46.0_armv8 (or for 1.49 if it exists) This specific request appears almost exclusively with older
After compilation, you will have a libffmpeg.mx.so file. You can now use it in two ways:
If you successfully loaded the codec but the file remains silent, the media player might still be using the wrong audio decoder track. Play the problematic video file. This guide covers everything you need to know
Comprehensive Guide: Getting MX Player Custom Codec 1.49.0 ARMv8 NEON Working
Before downloading any files, you must confirm that your device requires the version. Open MX Player . Tap the Profile icon or open the Settings menu. Navigate to Help > About .
You might ask: "Why not just use VLC or MPV?" Three reasons:
Note: Do not unzip the file. Keep it in its original .zip format. 2. Configure MX Player Open . Navigate to Settings (three dots in the top right). Go to Decoder . Scroll down to the bottom and tap Custom codec .