The process involves transforming video content from a specific online video platform into an audio file, specifically in the MP3 format, and subsequently saving this audio file to a local storage device. A common example includes extracting the audio track from a music video on a well-known video-sharing website to create a standalone MP3 for offline listening.
This practice offers benefits such as enabling offline access to audio content without requiring an internet connection. It facilitates the creation of personalized audio libraries and can be useful for educational purposes, such as archiving lectures or speeches. Historically, the demand for this capability arose with the increasing popularity of online video platforms and the desire for portable audio content.