Hi, I flashed Android 14 DP 1 yesterday and MX Player Pro doesn't open. It simply gets stuck on a blue screen with logo on it. MX Player (free version) opens but shows an error "Component files are corrupted or Android internal modules are not compatible with current version of MX Player." I have attached logcat for troubleshooting. Thanks.
MX Player free version 1.62.1 beta can now open in Android 14 DP2. Not sure if there is an equivalent Pro version available. If anyone knows how to download the above beta version of Pro, please do let me know.
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http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...53-3759-40cf-80d5-cde4bbe07999&displaylang=en
You can skip the validation part and go direct to download if you wish.
Following my install of Android update to 4.4.4 on my Droid Maxx, I was checking to see that all my apps were functional, and when starting MX Player Pro, I now get the message "UNSUPPORTED ANDROID VERSION".
Does anyone have any help? The developers site has nothing that I can locate regarding this problem.
Jeff R.
jrydberg2 said:
Following my install of Android update to 4.4.4 on my Droid Maxx, I was checking to see that all my apps were functional, and when starting MX Player Pro, I now get the message "UNSUPPORTED ANDROID VERSION".
Does anyone have any help? The developers site has nothing that I can locate regarding this problem.
Jeff R.
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Would you send system log through Menu > Help > Send bug report?
I saw your message on the mail box but log is no attached.
Hi, in first, sorry for my english - I had problem with large movie on my OPO, I try everything (I had XNPH33R). I made root and reinstal cyanogenmod, but it was the same, than I wipe mobile and flash XNPH25R Now is evyrithing OK. Does anobody has same problem? Some solution?
What movie player are you using? Try MX Player.
This player I use from start ... I used player from android and the same problem ... I want to updating system but I am scared
Hi,
I'm using a Vega S89-H TV Box (firmware build 112k4) and it seems if I allow MX Player to continously play some files I downloaded from Youtube then it won't be able to use HW+ mode anymore until I reboot the TV Box.
Attached is the bug report file.
flancer said:
Hi,
I'm using a Vega S89-H TV Box (firmware build 112k4) and it seems if I allow MX Player to continously play some files I downloaded from Youtube then it won't be able to use HW+ mode anymore until I reboot the TV Box.
Attached is the bug report file.
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Also I didn't encounter this in version 1.7.31 and 1.7.32 (which I upgraded from) .
I've just downloaded MX Player 1.35.3 (arm-v7a) of the official website https://mx.j2inter.com/download and when I tried installing the file I'm getting an error message stating "there was a problem while parsing the package".
But when I tried installing MX Player 1.35.3 (arm64-v8a) I was successfully able to install the file.
My issue is I need the arm-v7a version of Mx player, I have also previously downloaded a arm-v7a Mx Player file before (1.35.2) off your website and I've had successfully installed the file onto my device.
Ps: I don't have any Mx Player app installed on my device whilst I'm trying to install this new file.
Shumzy55 said:
I've just downloaded MX Player 1.35.3 (arm-v7a) of the official website https://mx.j2inter.com/download and when I tried installing the file I'm getting an error message stating "there was a problem while parsing the package".
But when I tried installing MX Player 1.35.3 (arm64-v8a) I was successfully able to install the file.
The problem is I need the arm-v7a version of Mx player, I have also previously downloaded a arm-v7a Mx Player file before (1.35.2) and it had successfully installed on to my device.
Ps: I don't have any Mx Player installed on my device whilst I'm trying to install this new file.
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We regret the inconvenience caused and thank you for bringing this to our notice.
We have updated the download links. Please check again now, and you shouldn't have this problem. Meanwhile, please let us know why do you prefer the arm-v7a version over arm64-v8a one. Using the arm64-v8a version will improve the decoding speed up to 30%. So, we recommend using it unless there is a strong reason to prefer arm-v7a builds.
Thirumalai.K said:
We regret the inconvenience caused and thank you for bringing this to our notice.
We have updated the download links. Please check again now, and you shouldn't have this problem. Meanwhile, please let us know why do you prefer the arm-v7a version over arm64-v8a one. Using the arm64-v8a version will improve the decoding speed up to 30%. So, we recommend using it unless there is a strong reason to prefer arm-v7a builds.
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Hello,
Thank you for getting back to me, and that's ok.
Thank you for updating all the links
Also the reason why i need the arm-v7a file is because my device simply doesn't support arm64-v8a.
Shumzy55 said:
Hello,
Thank you for getting back to me, and that's ok.
Thank you for updating all the links
Also the reason why i need the arm-v7a file is because my device simply doesn't support arm64-v8a, this is why I started to try out and download other files off your website and the arm64-v8a file installed on to my device without any problems, but with the arm-v7a file I was having issues installing on to my phone.
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The arm-v7a file has successfully installed onto my device,
Thank you.