Mx Player Hdr Support Exclusive

The file uses 10-bit Profile 5 (Dolby Vision) or unsupported encoding parameters. Fix: Remux the file using MKVToolNix to strip Dolby Vision metadata, leaving only the HDR10 base layer. Or, switch to Just (Video) Player for Dolby Vision specifically.

| Feature | MX Player (HW+) | VLC for Android | Nova Video Player | Just (Video) Player | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | ✅ Excellent | ✅ Good | ✅ Excellent | ✅ Excellent | | HDR10+ Support | ✅ Yes (metadata passthrough) | ⚠️ Partial (converts to HDR10) | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | | Dolby Vision (Profile 5/8) | ❌ Poor | ✅ Good (converts to HDR10) | ❌ Poor | ✅ Best | | Hardware Tuning | Advanced (color space, filtering) | Basic | Moderate | Minimal | | Subtitle HDR Rendering | ✅ Fixed | ❌ Dim subtitles | ✅ Fixed | ✅ Fixed | mx player hdr support

: If your device supports HDR metadata but not the full display range, MX Player (via Android system decoders) typically handles tone mapping to prevent washed-out colours on standard displays. Known Compatibility Notes The file uses 10-bit Profile 5 (Dolby Vision)