Nplayer External Codec Site

Locate a compatible codec file (often a libffmpeg.so or a ZIP containing it) for your device's architecture (e.g., ARMv8 or ARM64 ).

: Close and relaunch the app to apply the new audio decoding capabilities. Important Notes for iOS Users nPlayer Plus : This version is officially certified for Dolby Audio Processing DTS Headphone:X iOS Native Support nplayer external codec

The process varies slightly between platforms but generally involves placing a specific codec file (often a .so or .zip file) in a directory where the app can scan it. For Android Users Locate a compatible codec file (often a libffmpeg

officially support licensed Dolby and DTS codecs, Android users frequently need to manually link a custom FFmpeg library. Why You Need an External Codec For Android Users officially support licensed Dolby and

This feature would provide more flexibility and control over how NPlayer handles external codecs, making it a powerful tool for users who require specific codec support.

To achieve the best of both worlds, your settings should look like this: