Mx | Player 1.13.0 Armv7 Neon Codec

One of the headline features of this update was the ability to cast your favorite videos to the big screen using a Chromecast device. This transformed MX Player from a purely local player into a more versatile media hub.

By completing decoding operations faster and allowing the CPU to enter idle states sooner, the NEON-optimized codec extended battery life significantly compared to non-optimized software decoders.

Download the zip file named aio.1.13.0.zip or the specific armv7_neon_1.13.0 file [1]. Mx Player 1.13.0 Armv7 Neon Codec

: This happens if you try to install a codec built for version 1.13.0 on a newer version of MX Player (like 1.24.0 or 1.30.0). Update your app or download a matching codec version.

The 1.13.0 release brought several behind-the-scenes enhancements to the player and its supporting codecs: One of the headline features of this update

To confirm it works, go back to . It should now show the path of your active ARMv7 NEON file instead of saying "None". Troubleshooting Common Issues

Scroll entirely down to the very bottom option marked . Download the zip file named aio

If MX Player crashes immediately upon launch, you have installed the wrong architecture version (e.g., loading an ARMv8 64-bit file onto an ARMv7 32-bit device). To fix this, clear the app cache in your Android system settings to reset the player to its default state.

If the audio lags behind the video after installing the codec, try switching the decoding mode within the playback screen. Tap the or SW button at the top right of the screen and switch it to HW+ Decoder . This forces the NEON architecture to handle the rendering more effectively. Share public link

: It allows the HW+ decoder to process high-definition video formats more efficiently, reducing lag and battery consumption.

You can acquire and configure the component manually using direct offline zip packages like those hosted on platforms such as Free-Codecs :