Audio is what you hear, video is what you see.
Sound is what you hear with your ears for instance when you listen to someone speaking . Audio is the name for signals as they amplified and proscessed by an electronic circuit , if connected to a loud speaker and you lisen to the speaker then you are listening to sound . That is my interpretation so you may get some different views.
Pete
A: Audio refers to frequency that can be heard with our ears 20 Hz to 20 kilo Hz. Speech is fundamentally in that area. But speech is a complex waveform restricted to the same frequency and that is fundamentally the difference
Audio refers to an electrical signal that is being transmitted and received. When this electrical signal is converted into audible acoustical pressure variations, we call it sound.
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