Eac3 Audio Format Not Supported In Mx Player Exclusive -
Here’s a useful, actionable review of the issue “EAC3 audio format not supported in MX Player”—explaining why it happens, how to fix it, and what to expect.
1) Quick checks (do these first)
- Try another player: VLC or Kodi often support EAC3 out of the box — useful to confirm file is fine.
- Test with a different file: If only one file fails, the file may be corrupted or use an uncommon profile.
- Download the appropriate custom FFmpeg codec from the official XDA Developers thread or MX Player’s legacy site.
- Try the MX Player (free) vs MX Player Pro variants; behavior can differ.
- Consider switching to VLC for Android or Kodi, both ship with extended codecs (FFmpeg builds) and often decode EAC3 reliably.