The Hindi audio track feature on MX Player offers several benefits to users, including:

There are two primary scenarios: The audio is already inside the video file (embedded), or you have a separate audio file (external).

The video might actually contain a Hindi track, but MX Player has defaulted to the primary English track instead.

In the vast ecosystem of video playback on Android, one name has stood the test of time: . Known for its hardware acceleration, subtitle gestures, and multi-core decoding, it remains the go-to app for millions. However, as the demand for regional content surges, a common question echoes across forums and tech blogs: How do I get and use a Hindi audio track for MX Player?

Download the MX Player AIO Custom Codec from the XDA Developers forum. Install it, then go to MX Player Settings -> Decoder -> Custom Codec -> Select the downloaded file. This enables AC3, DTS, and MLP audio codecs commonly used in Hindi dubbed movies.

MKV files + MX Player + a good Hindi audio track = a cinematic experience tailored just for you.

Look for audio tracks labeled "Untouched Sync" or "Web-DL Rip." These are usually synced to standard runtime (e.g., 23.976 fps or 25 fps). If your video is NTSC (23.976fps) and your audio is from PAL (25fps), you will have drift. MX Player cannot fix drift, only constant delay.

I can provide the specific or sync settings you need!

MX Player might lack the specialized codec to play certain file types. You can download the Custom Codec for MX Player to resolve this.

This is where the magic happens for a that you sourced online.

Many Hindi dubbed movie tracks are available on YouTube. To obtain just the audio part: