The "263" in the filename points to the H.263 standard , a video coding format originally designed by the ITU-T for low-bitrate communication.
: H.263 was revolutionary for enabling video playback over dial-up modems and early mobile networks (3G) where bandwidth was extremely limited.
: The "LIVE" prefix suggests the file is either a recording of a live stream or a trace used for network performance testing. Researchers often use long frame-size traces of H.263 encoded videos to evaluate how networks handle live traffic.
: Today, this format is mostly seen in legacy systems, video conferencing, or specialized industrial cameras like the AVerMedia Live Streamer CAM 313 series which are marketed for live streaming enthusiasts. Conclusion
263 codec or the of live video streaming?