Sound is stuttering Crysis

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Anyone know a solution....I've googled but its not coming up with much...Its doing my head...

Its the first time I've played this game since getting it cheap on steam and its ruining what is fantastic game...

All mu other games work fine...:(
 
Are all your drivers and Windows systems up to date. Try turning sound quality down, there were a few issues with Crysis and sound, but most had been fixed by Windows and driver updates. What sound system ate you using?

Andi.
 
I had this problem not long ago as I was revisiting some older games and I got rid of my problem by doing the following.

In your crysis folder make a text file call system.cfg make sure to remove the .txt as you make the file.
Now edit the file with notepad and put in the following.

sys_budget_sysmem = 2048
sys_budget_soundchannels = 32
s_SpeakerConfig = 0
s_FormatSampleRate = 48000
s_FormatType = 3

and save to the file.

Next time you launch crysis it should use these settings and for me it fixed my sound problems in both crysis and warhead hope it helps.
 
I had this problem not long ago as I was revisiting some older games and I got rid of my problem by doing the following.

In your crysis folder make a text file call system.cfg make sure to remove the .txt as you make the file.
Now edit the file with notepad and put in the following.

sys_budget_sysmem = 2048
sys_budget_soundchannels = 32
s_SpeakerConfig = 0
s_FormatSampleRate = 48000
s_FormatType = 3

and save to the file.

Next time you launch crysis it should use these settings and for me it fixed my sound problems in both crysis and warhead hope it helps.

Hi mate

I tried that but i'm still getting stuttering..not sure I put it in the correct folder though? I just found the folder with all the other .cfg files in?

Anyway it seems that it could be down to vsync....when I have vsync enabled I get loads of stutter...when I disable Vsync the stutter goes away but I just get the odd drop now and again...this is not ideal though...and playing crysis on my 290 without vsync means a huge tearing fest! :(
 
Is it really bad? There is a sound latency checker you can get and that should flag up if the stutter is a config issue. I used to have this and it something like the gfx cards sound needed to be disabled ad it was conflicting with the sound card. (I am going from memory from a fair few years ago now , but try disabling your gfx card sound).
 
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