Frostpunk

Frostpunk

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Clive Hawkins 6 ABR 2019 a las 6:48
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Cutscene Stuttering / Sound Lag (Fix)
If you find yourself unable to watch any of the cutscenes / videos in the game due to video lag or sound stuttering: Avoid opening the game through Steam. Go into the games root directory (Steam -> Steamapps -> Common -> Frostpunk) and launch the game with it's .exe file selecting "Run as Administrator."

This fixed all the issues I had.

(Just posting this for people trying to Google this problem months / years from now.)
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DiscoDisgrace 6 ABR 2019 a las 9:01 
Absolute lifesaver! Thank you! :)
Talons 14 SEP 2019 a las 18:15 
I tried to run the program direct and nothing happens (both normal user and as administrator).
SailorFrag 16 FEB 2020 a las 13:12 
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I tracked down the cause of the problem (Windows 10): open sound control panel, select your audio device, click properties, go to the "Advanced" tab, and down in the "Signal Enhancements" section, disable "Enable audio enhancements". I changed a bunch of other settings without any improvement; that one on its own fixed the issue for me.
Max 6 MAR 2020 a las 21:42 
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A bit of a necro; but none of the fixes worked for me except for the following one:

Disable Windows Sonic for Headphones (Spatial sound setting thing) if you have it enabled.
I also had vsync enabled (Not sure if that mattered since it was enabled prior to me disabling Windows Sonic for Headphones).

Hope it helps anyone who comes across the same issue!
Dark Peacemaker 7 MAR 2020 a las 1:09 
SailorFrag - Thank you very much.
Nevalla 7 MAR 2020 a las 1:47 
Publicado originalmente por madmax3004:
A bit of a necro; but none of the fixes worked for me except for the following one:

Disable Windows Sonic for Headphones (Spatial sound setting thing) if you have it enabled.
I also had vsync enabled (Not sure if that mattered since it was enabled prior to me disabling Windows Sonic for Headphones).

Hope it helps anyone who comes across the same issue!

This is what fixed it for me. Thanks!

The game ran fine the first time, so I'm not sure why the problem started.
premomh 14 MAR 2020 a las 16:51 
Publicado originalmente por madmax3004:
A bit of a necro; but none of the fixes worked for me except for the following one:

Disable Windows Sonic for Headphones (Spatial sound setting thing) if you have it enabled.
I also had vsync enabled (Not sure if that mattered since it was enabled prior to me disabling Windows Sonic for Headphones).

Hope it helps anyone who comes across the same issue!

The Windows Sonic for Headphones did it for me too. Thanks a bunch!

I was starting to get seriously confused, especially considering it was only happening on Last Autumn's beginning cutscene. New Dawn Cutscenes worked fine...
KorshalaAdun 19 MAR 2020 a las 11:24 
Actually none of the above mentioned worked for me!
But, I saw this https://www.reddit.com/r/Frostpunk/comments/8ektqx/intro_cutscene_audiovideo_stutter_and_crackling/
which actually addresses the problem! If your system works with Nahimic, go to Services and stop the service! This will solve the problem!
Smairu 30 MAR 2020 a las 16:10 
Publicado originalmente por SailorFrag:
I tracked down the cause of the problem (Windows 10): open sound control panel, select your audio device, click properties, go to the "Advanced" tab, and down in the "Signal Enhancements" section, disable "Enable audio enhancements". I changed a bunch of other settings without any improvement; that one on its own fixed the issue for me.

This solve my problem, thank you very much
namenlosnutz 4 ABR 2020 a las 10:33 
Publicado originalmente por SailorFrag:
I tracked down the cause of the problem (Windows 10): open sound control panel, select your audio device, click properties, go to the "Advanced" tab, and down in the "Signal Enhancements" section, disable "Enable audio enhancements". I changed a bunch of other settings without any improvement; that one on its own fixed the issue for me.
Thanks, that helped me. Not sure what this option does though. Should i turn it back on when i'm done with frostpunk or it doesn't really matter?
namenlosnutz 4 ABR 2020 a las 10:33 
Publicado originalmente por SailorFrag:
I tracked down the cause of the problem (Windows 10): open sound control panel, select your audio device, click properties, go to the "Advanced" tab, and down in the "Signal Enhancements" section, disable "Enable audio enhancements". I changed a bunch of other settings without any improvement; that one on its own fixed the issue for me.
Thanks, that helped me. Not sure what this option does though. Should i turn it back on when i'm done with frostpunk or it doesn't really matter?
Max 4 ABR 2020 a las 12:04 
It adds some surround sound / 3D effects to your audio. Might be useful in some games, but if you don't notice the difference and don't play shooters / games where spatial audio matters it doesn't matter much.
namenlosnutz 4 ABR 2020 a las 13:27 
Thanks for explanation. Seems like it's better to turn it back on when not playing frospunk.
BolderFolder 25 ABR 2020 a las 21:36 
Publicado originalmente por namenlosnutz:
Publicado originalmente por SailorFrag:
I tracked down the cause of the problem (Windows 10): open sound control panel, select your audio device, click properties, go to the "Advanced" tab, and down in the "Signal Enhancements" section, disable "Enable audio enhancements". I changed a bunch of other settings without any improvement; that one on its own fixed the issue for me.
Thanks, that helped me. Not sure what this option does though. Should i turn it back on when i'm done with frostpunk or it doesn't really matter?
Thankyou This Really Helped me Just Got The Game and That audio stuttering was Unbearable.
t7mackie 26 ABR 2020 a las 16:54 
My sound device already had, "Signal Enhancements" sic. checked off so that wasn't it for me. Also tried with and without spacial sound, et al.

After trying a number of other suggestions I changed my display settings from 120Hz refresh rate to 60Hz and that fixed the problem for me.

Right Click on desktop -> Display Settings -> Advanced Display Settings -> Display Adapter Properties... -> List All Modes -> Choose your desired screen resolution & color depth @ ****60Hz**** -> Apply

No issues in cut scenes now. I have V-Sync enabled but I don't know if that matters or not.

Good luck.
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