nPlayer external codec refers to a supplementary software component, often based on the FFmpeg library
A codec (compressor-decompressor) is software used to decode audio and video data. Licensing restrictions sometimes prevent developers from including specific audio codecs in every version of an app. Using an external codec allows you to: nplayer external codec
The process differs slightly between iOS and Android. Note that nPlayer does not support external codecs on the Apple TV version. nPlayer external codec refers to a supplementary software
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If you are using nPlayer Lite and get "Unknown Audio Format," you either need to: