The action of extracting audio files from YouTube videos, often for personal listening, can be referred to as the term provided. As an example, an individual might employ a third-party application to save the soundtrack of a live concert performance found on the video platform.
The ability to acquire audio content independent of YouTube’s interface allows for offline enjoyment, circumventing reliance on internet connectivity and potential data consumption. This practice gained traction with the increased accessibility of high-speed internet and the proliferation of user-generated content on video-sharing websites.