Software or online services that allow users to extract audio tracks from video content hosted on a specific video-sharing platform and convert them into a widely compatible audio file format are prevalent. For instance, a user might employ such a tool to obtain a music track from a concert video for offline listening.
The accessibility of audio content through this means offers advantages such as creating personalized music libraries, archiving content, and utilizing audio for creative projects. Historically, the demand for such tools arose from the desire to listen to audio content independently of video playback, particularly in environments with limited data connectivity or when multitasking.