If you’re hosting or joining a multiplayer match, corrupted or outdated files can cause instability:
Remuxing (rewriting the container) often solves "moov atom not found" errors.
Drag the file into MKVToolNix GUI and output as a new MKV or MP4.
The corrupted file — originally named vgamesrysamusthefallenship1080p30fps.mp4 — was nearly unwatchable. Key frames were missing. The climactic shot of the fallen ship’s bridge dissolving into space dust froze into a pixelated mess. Audio desynced so badly that Samus’s gunshot sounded 12 seconds after the muzzle flash. file vgamesrysamusthefallenship1080p30fpsmp fixed
Fans tried everything:
Nothing worked. The file’s internal frame index was scrambled, and the moov atom (crucial for MP4 playback) was partially overwritten. If you’re hosting or joining a multiplayer match,
Based on magic bytes, rename appropriately:
This feature resolves performance drops, audio desync, and multiplayer desync issues occurring specifically during the "Fallen Ship" campaign segment (Chapter IV, shortly after the beach assault). It also addresses a memory pool corruption bug that caused the 30fps lock to stutter or break in multiplayer co-op mode. Remuxing (rewriting the container) often solves "moov atom
Since no official game named Rysa / Samus: The Fallen Ship exists, this file likely originates from:
The "1080p30fps" suggests it might be a cutscene replacement for a PC game mod. Many modders inject HD video files into older games (e.g., Freespace 2, Star Wars: X-Wing). The "fixed" tag indicates that the original upload had audio-video desync, missing frames, or codec errors.
Game: Ryse: Son of Rome (PC)
Target Version: Community Patch v1.2-fallenshipfix
Resolution / Framerate: 1920×1080, locked 30 FPS