[Q] playing additional audio on mx player. - MX Player

I have a movie on my phone, but it's audio quality is really bad. I have downloaded an additional audio file for the movie but I am unable to play the movie with additional (later downloaded ) audio file. Is there a way to do that on mx player or doe's any other app on play store support this feature?

The easiest way is just to remux the video with the new audio using something like mkvmerge.

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[Q] How to play WMA files?

Hello all. I see that the pre-install music player does not play WMA files. Does anyone know if it's possible to make the default music player work with WMA, maybe by installing a codec or somesuch? Alternatively, can anyone recommend a tablet-friendly media player app to replace the default?
Nope, no such thing as installing "codecs" under Android.
Quick search on the market for "wma" shows that poweramp can play wma. Software decode for audio should be pretty easy so there are likely to be a number of 3rd party audio players that can play other formats.
Media Player for tablets
leecotton said:
Hello all. I see that the pre-install music player does not play WMA files. Does anyone know if it's possible to make the default music player work with WMA, maybe by installing a codec or somesuch? Alternatively, can anyone recommend a tablet-friendly media player app to replace the default?
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I reccomend XBMC media player. Beta 2 is out and is reasonably stable, and it is easy to install a touch friendly skin. Go to xbmc.org to download.

[Q] AC3 audio in native video player?

I am using the newest 3.2 tiamat ROM and the native video player now appears able to easily play high profile 720p matroska contained h.264 video, but it doesn't seem to be able to handle the AC3 audio contained inside of it. Has anyone been able to inject something into the android OS to allow the stock video player to handle AC3?
I know I can convert, use a streamer, suffer with choppy video and get the audio with rock player, vplayer, qqplayer, etc, but I want to play it natively, as all the other options suck.
seems that the video player can *almost* handle 1080p high profile as well... so close.

[Q] Video plays fine on Sensation, but only audio on PC

Videos I recorded using my Sensation playback fine on the device itself, but SOME, not ALL, only play sound when I transfer the files to my PC, or if I try to play them from the SD card folder when connected via USB. I want to transfer these files to my PC so I can delete them off of my SD card to get more memory, but don't want to lose them...any ideas?
I am running ICS with beats audio on a regular sensation. 4.0.3 sense 3.6 ARHD 6.5.1 xe
What media player are you using? Maybe the codec is not supported in that player. Try VLC media player. It's free and supports nearly every codec.
Sent from my HTC Sensation XL with Beats Audio X315e using Tapatalk
Windows Media Player. I tried to download some codec package that is supposed to play all formats, didn't work. But how would that explain that it plays some of the videos? Aren't all the videos the same format, mP4?
MP4 is just the container, it can be form from different codec. As I know HTC save file as same as 3gp codec as it video codec. To play video I recommend the Quicktime player or try install codec like k-lite codec. Most player can play .3gp file can play the video.

Problem with audio for video

I'm trying to play a mkv file that's bluray 720p DTS X264, the video plays fine but there's no audio. I played youtube videos and there's audio. I've tried the following:
BS Player
MX Player
Mobo Player
File size: 2.17GB
The videos are on a Sandisk 32GB microSD class 10, exfat format. If it matters, the mkv file is prison break. Yes, I've tried playing the video on my PC and there's audio. The sound for the players are on max volume.
Install Dice player and search on xda how to solve the problem with dts and Dice player.
Mangaza said:
I'm trying to play a mkv file that's bluray 720p DTS X264, the video plays fine but there's no audio. I played youtube videos and there's audio. I've tried the following:
BS Player
MX Player
Mobo Player
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I haven't had any problems with BS Player (free version) and DTS audio. Granted I have only tried with 1080p video, but that shouldn't matter.
What tracks (and their encoding) does Media Info list in the mkv?
If there is more that 1 audio track, did you try playing another audio track?
Have you tried playing from internal storage?
Watch this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1769799
And download this https://www.dropbox.com/s/lka419i80m5n21d/libffmpeg.so

[Feature request] External audio-streams

Please add to API ability to pass additional audio streams for video file in similar way as it done for subtitles.
sample: I have on server mp4 video file with 1 audio stram and couple mp3 files with audio in other languages.
Separate video and audio files
dkc said:
Please add to API ability to pass additional audio streams for video file in similar way as it done for subtitles.
sample: I have on server mp4 video file with 1 audio stram and couple mp3 files with audio in other languages.
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I'd love this feature too. Especially for playing videos that have the audio and video tracks already separated (eg. m4v and m4a files of the same name). Ideally in this case the app could detect that the video file had no audio and then pick up the similarly named audio track and play that.
yes, this is the MOST WANTED feature I need for MX Player (or Pro).
I got a huge movie collection in MKV files, many of them are not packed with my native language audio stream and my littlle child is too young to read subtitles, actually I can get the native autio stream perfectly match these movies.
so now I have to repack these MKVs to enable the audio selection in MX player, this will change the original files that I cannot continue seeding them
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edit: and the external audio stream files may in the file type of MKA, DTS, AC3, etc.

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