Eac3 Codec For Mx Player !full! ★
The core issue preventing MX Player from playing E-AC3 audio out-of-the-box is not a technical limitation, but a legal and financial one. Dolby Laboratories holds patents on its audio codecs and requires licensing fees from software developers who wish to include native decoding support. For a free or freemium app like the basic version of MX Player, integrating official E-AC3 decoding would impose a per-unit royalty cost, making the business model unsustainable. Consequently, to avoid legal liability and financial overhead, the default distribution of MX Player ships without native support for the E-AC3 codec. When a video file contains E-AC3 audio, MX Player can decode the video track flawlessly but remains silent on the audio track, displaying a warning that the codec is unsupported.
MX Player used to support almost every audio format out there. However, due to licensing issues with , the developers had to remove support for: AC3 (Dolby Digital) EAC3 (Dolby Digital Plus) MLP (Meridian Lossless Packing) eac3 codec for mx player