Audioonly
Audio-only refers to media or communications delivered and consumed without video content. It describes formats, platforms, and services that transmit sound exclusively, including podcasts, radio broadcasts, audiobooks, and voice chats or streams that do not include video.
In practice, audio-only materials rely on audio codecs such as MP3, AAC, Ogg Vorbis, or Opus, often
Advantages include lower bandwidth and data usage, easier access on limited networks or devices, and the ability
Common domains are podcasts, radio-like streams, and audiobooks, with platforms such as podcast apps, streaming services,