: This uses your device's built-in media engine. If your smartphone or TV screen supports HDR10 or Dolby Vision, the HW decoder passes the HDR signal directly to the display, which handles the processing.
If you still want to try MX Player with HDR, ensure the following boxes are checked:
If you’re loyal to MX Player for its gesture controls, audio boost, and subtitle sync features, here’s how to make HDR tolerable:
Many players simply tone-map HDR to SDR (Standard Dynamic Range), resulting in flat, washed-out colors. MX Player’s handling of HDR sits somewhere between “full hardware passthrough” and “software tone mapping.”
Mx Player Hdr Support Work Jun 2026
: This uses your device's built-in media engine. If your smartphone or TV screen supports HDR10 or Dolby Vision, the HW decoder passes the HDR signal directly to the display, which handles the processing.
If you still want to try MX Player with HDR, ensure the following boxes are checked:
If you’re loyal to MX Player for its gesture controls, audio boost, and subtitle sync features, here’s how to make HDR tolerable:
Many players simply tone-map HDR to SDR (Standard Dynamic Range), resulting in flat, washed-out colors. MX Player’s handling of HDR sits somewhere between “full hardware passthrough” and “software tone mapping.”