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Additionally, the rise of commercial streaming services and online platforms like YouTube and Google Video marked a shift away from file-sharing and xVid. These platforms offered more convenient and accessible ways to access video content, reducing the necessity for downloading and sharing files in xVid format.

xVid was a video compression format developed in the late 1990s by Swiss-based company Xvid Team. Initially released in 2001, xVid aimed to provide a free and open-source alternative to commercial video compression codecs like Microsoft MPEG-4. The format quickly gained popularity among file-sharing communities, particularly those focused on sharing high-definition video content. blond xvid