The story of MX Player's custom codec, XAC, serves as a testament to the power of innovation and collaboration. It demonstrates that, even in a world where technology seems mature, there is always room for improvement, always a way to push the boundaries of what is possible. For those who crave the very best, the journey to extra quality will never truly end – and that is what makes it so exciting.

As the popularity of XAC grew, so did its compatibility. The team collaborated with the MX Player developers to integrate XAC into the player, ensuring seamless support for the custom codec. Users could now effortlessly enable XAC within MX Player's settings, unlocking the extra quality they craved.

The first prototype of XAC was ready for testing. The team gathered around Rohan's workstation, eager to hear the fruits of their labor. They loaded an eAC3 test file into MX Player, now equipped with the XAC codec. The difference was striking. The soundstage expanded, and the audio seemed to breathe with a newfound vitality. The team exchanged nods of approval; they were onto something special.

Led by the enigmatic and brilliant developer, Rohan, the team poured over lines of code, testing and refining their creation. They experimented with novel approaches to decoding and processing eAC3 streams, pushing the boundaries of what was thought possible. The team's mantra was simple: "Extra quality for the extra few."