: The video codec used to compress the file. XviD is an older format commonly used to make files compatible with legacy DVD players and older hardware.

: Since it uses the XviD codec, it should play on almost any media player. I recommend VLC Media Player or MPC-HC as they handle .avi files and various audio tracks easily.

: If you open the file and don't hear your preferred language, right-click the video in your player, go to Audio > Audio Track , and check if there are multiple language options (e.g., German vs. Polish).

The string of characters in the filename is a standard naming convention used in file-sharing communities to describe the technical specifications of the video.

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