The act of acquiring audio files in the MP3 format from a collection of videos hosted on a specific online platform is a common practice. This involves extracting the audio track from multiple video files within a user-curated or automatically generated sequence, and then saving each track as a separate MP3 file. An example includes a user extracting the audio from a collection of music videos on a channel and converting them to MP3s for offline listening.
This practice offers several advantages. It allows users to listen to content offline, circumventing the need for a constant internet connection and conserving data usage. It can also provide a means of archiving audio content that might otherwise be subject to removal or alteration on the hosting platform. Historically, the ability to acquire and transfer audio files has evolved alongside advancements in internet bandwidth and audio compression technologies, leading to the widespread availability of tools facilitating this process. The benefits are that it allows for offline listening, archiving content, and customization of audio collections.