Hindi Audio Track For | Mx Player
"I downloaded a Hollywood movie with 6 audio tracks. MX Player recognized the Hindi track immediately, let me set it as default, and even corrected a 200ms sync delay with the slider. No other player handles Hindi dubs this cleanly."
The Issue: The actor's lips move, but the voice comes 2 seconds later (lag), or the voice comes before the lips move (lead). The Fix using MX Player:
Pro Tip: 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.
Solution: This often happens with large video files on low-RAM devices. Close other apps or use MX Player Pro (paid version) which handles external tracks better. hindi audio track for mx player
MX Player is one of the most popular video players for Android, known for its hardware acceleration and subtitle support. However, one of its most powerful (and sometimes confusing) features is the ability to switch between multiple audio tracks, including Hindi.
This guide covers how to play videos with Hindi audio, what file formats support it, and how to fix common issues.
If you are tired of manually loading the external Hindi audio track every time you open the video, you can permanently merge the Hindi track into the video file using a desktop tool called MKVToolNix (for MKV files only). "I downloaded a Hollywood movie with 6 audio tracks
The Permanent Merger Method:
This is the most common scenario. You have a Video.mkv (English) and Hindi.aac (downloaded separately). Here is how to merge them in real-time during playback.
Step 1: Install the Correct Version of MX Player Avoid modded or older versions. Download MX Player Pro (paid) or the free version with the AIO (All-in-One) Custom Codec to enable AC3 audio. Without the codec, MX Player often shows "Audio not supported" for high-quality Hindi tracks. The Issue: The actor's lips move, but the
Step 2: Name Your Files Correctly (Crucial Trick) To make MX Player automatically detect the audio, use the exact same filename for both files, adding a language tag.
Step 3: Open and Load the Audio
Step 4: Synchronize Go back to the Audio menu and select "Audio offset". If the Hindi dialogues are ahead of the lips, set a positive value (+1.5s). If they are behind, set a negative value (-1.2s). Use the fine-tuning buttons until it matches.
Solution: Convert the Hindi audio file to a compressed format. A 150MB FLAC file will crash older phones. Use an audio converter (like MediaHuman) to change it to AAC at 192kbps. This is lightweight and perfectly matches human hearing.













