The introduction of the XviD codec revolutionized online entertainment content in several ways:

: This could indicate that the video is the third in a series, or it might simply be part of a counting sequence used by the uploader.

: This could refer to the type of release or the group that made the video available. In file-sharing communities, especially those focused on adult content, groups often use such abbreviations to mark their releases.

Recommendation: Any future pivot toward a legitimate business model must and obtain proper licensing, or focus exclusively on public‑domain and Creative‑Commons works.

: This is a type of video codec. Xvid is an open-source video codec that provides good video quality at a low bitrate. It was commonly used in the early 2000s for compressing and decompressing digital video.

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By 2012, the rise of high-bandwidth internet, Netflix streaming, and x264 codec (which replaced XviD) made the "XviD-iP" tag obsolete. HDD storage became cheap; the 700MB CD-sized rip died.