G Grimgrak Well-known member Mar 7, 2014 182 0 0 Mar 2, 2015 #1 Having problems all the players I found dont support the codec for audio but I have no idea how to update that on an android... on pc it works np.
Having problems all the players I found dont support the codec for audio but I have no idea how to update that on an android... on pc it works np.
A anon(5719825) Retired Moderator Feb 21, 2013 3,797 0 0 Mar 2, 2015 #2 I use MX Player. There is a codec pack that you can install also. It's played any MKV file that I've tried on my old Nexus 7.
I use MX Player. There is a codec pack that you can install also. It's played any MKV file that I've tried on my old Nexus 7.
treetopsranch Well-known member Jun 13, 2014 525 0 0 Mar 2, 2015 #3 MX Player worked for me also for MKV files.
Cobravision Well-known member Jul 18, 2010 1,271 40 48 Mar 9, 2015 #5 DTS audio playback is problematic because of licensing issues. Google "MX Player DTS plugin" for directions. I tried it once, but it didn't work that great. I re-encode all my files to AC3 anyway.
DTS audio playback is problematic because of licensing issues. Google "MX Player DTS plugin" for directions. I tried it once, but it didn't work that great. I re-encode all my files to AC3 anyway.
Cobravision Well-known member Jul 18, 2010 1,271 40 48 Mar 11, 2015 #9 tomlh said: BS provide their own Click to expand... Aw snap! Looks like BS Player licensed the DTS codec! Totally works, confirmed. BS Player is what I use anyway. DTS even works on the free version.
tomlh said: BS provide their own Click to expand... Aw snap! Looks like BS Player licensed the DTS codec! Totally works, confirmed. BS Player is what I use anyway. DTS even works on the free version.