You likely needed the RealPlayer or the legendary VLC Media Player to even attempt a viewing.

Files with these naming conventions from unverified sources are high-risk for malware. If you've found this on an old hard drive, it's safer to delete it than to hunt for a player.

RMVB (RealMedia Variable Bitrate). Popular in the late 90s/early 00s for fitting full movies into tiny file sizes.

An early, accidental version of being pranked by the internet.

Every percentage point was a gamble between a real video and a Trojan horse.

You likely waited three days for this 350MB file to finish.

A pop-up informing you that you need a specific "Codec" which is actually just more malware. 📺 Visual Quality