Usually if I’m trying not to disturb someone, like watching something on my phone in bed while my wife’s sleeping I’ll keep audio on mute and have captions on, or doing something else, like having having sports on TV while I do laundry, listening to the announcers then turning to look at the replay when something especially exciting happens.
I often listen to youtube videos as background noise, not looking or rarely looking at the screen
Yes
Whoa, no need for the whole life story, there partner 😅
Sorry, I tend to over share, ever since my mother died proceeds to trauma dump life story
There, there, now, It happens 🧸
I watch almost all sports with the volume off. I think a lot of podcasts are filmed now for YouTube but I never watch, only listen.
I think it depends on the sport. Then again, I only watch 2 real sports and 1 fake one (wrestling).
Football: absolutely better without audio commentary.
Baseball: it depends. The local broadcast guys can be pretty good for a lot of regular season games.
Wrestling: commentary is part of the TV experience, but not every commentator can be Taz.
I like my baseball team’s radio and TV announcers quite a bit (there sure are some bad mlb announcers though). I haven’t watched wrasslin’ in 20 or so years but definitely the announcers are a fun part.
Some casual video games I’ll turn off the game audio and just listen to music instead
I almost exclusively browse or view content with no volume at all. I can only stand so much awful music, AI voice, dubbed sounds, effects or laughter. Other content where I’m looking for info, I’ll only listen to enough to know whether the video is worth digging into, and start fast forwarding or leave.
I rarely turn the sound on for video content on social media, the audio track is very rarely worthwhile
When watching a subtitled video on YouTube and it starts playing really shitty music — yes, I mute it and just read the subtitles.
Sound Only - only for media were watching would be boring like video podcasts, unless they hold something up then I look up for a bit. For only visuals - I rarely play mobile games with sounds or any other apps.
Yes, but more often than normal this time of year. Our current house doesn’t have a fireplace, so I’ll put on some fireplace loop video on the TV and use Sonos (through the TV audio system) for the music. Sonos is already our main source for any music in the house and not all fireplace videos have decent music, or at least whatever music we might want at the time.
When I used to play MMOs I did this fairly often as well during the grind. Wouldn’t really need the game audio, so I’d just pipe something else in.