noaudio
Noaudio is a term used in computing to describe a mode or configuration in which audio output is disabled. It can be a flag, option, or setting in software, devices, or development environments. The purpose is to suppress sound, either to reduce distractions, save bandwidth, or simplify testing.
In practice, noaudio can take several forms. A command-line argument such as --noaudio or a configuration switch
Implementation details vary by platform. Some systems simply mute all output at the software level, while others
Limitations include potential impacts on accessibility and on software that expects audio to be present for
Related concepts include mute, silence mode, headless mode, and environment variables such as NOAUDIO in build