Vidsmszip

: During the 1990s, this codec was a staple for CD-ROM based multimedia. Because it was lightweight, it allowed videos to play back smoothly on hardware with very limited processing power and slow data transfer rates [4, 5].

Essentially, "vidsMSzip" is a digital artifact—a reminder of the foundational technologies that first brought video playback to personal computers. vidsMSzip

: The "MSzip" part refers to a variant of the Lempel-Ziv (LZ77) compression scheme. It works by finding repetitive patterns within the video data and replacing them with shorter references, significantly reducing the file size of raw video frames without losing much visual quality [3, 4]. : During the 1990s, this codec was a