| Issue | Fix | | :--- | :--- | | “Wrong CPU/ABI” error | You downloaded ARMv7. Your phone needs ARMv8. Re-download the correct file. | | App crashes on open | Clear MX Player’s cache (Settings → Apps → MX Player → Storage → Clear Cache). | | Codec not sticking after update | Auto-updates break custom codecs. Turn off auto-update for MX Player in Google Play. |
: The ARMv8 NEON build is specifically tailored for 64-bit Android devices (common in phones from the last few years), ensuring efficient decoding without excessive battery drain or lag. mx player custom codec 149 0 armv8 neon repack
Check your MX Player version right now. If it is 1.49, download the custom codec above and finally say goodbye to "Unsupported audio." If you found this guide helpful, bookmark it for when you upgrade your phone next year—you will need it again. | Issue | Fix | | :--- |
: While 1.49.0 was a widely used "repack" for older builds, more recent versions of MX Player (v1.87.0 or v1.90.1+) generally require updated codec files for full compatibility. Installation Guide : Obtain the aio-1.49.0-build_2.zip | | App crashes on open | Clear
—that were removed from the base application due to licensing restrictions. Overview of Codec 1.49.0
MX Player is one of the most powerful media players for Android, but it uses as a software decoder. When support for formats like AC3, EAC3, DTS, MLP, and TrueHD