The precise effects of these sort of changes are hard to predict, but one potential problem I see with this is that it will make it very easy for people to post their video as a question.
Part of my day job as a programmer is to help out our support team when they're struggling with a question, and you'd be surprised how often people ask a question by just sending a video. You're lucky if it's accompanied with a text description or sound to explain what's going on – usually you're left guessing. We've even had someone send us a video that consisted almost entirely out of him typing in Notepad (with a liberal amount of errors and use of backspace). It was one of the most ridiculous (and funny!) things I've ever seen.
Writing a coherent question is hard; making a vague video is easy.
On Stack Overflow there is also some precedence for this. consider the many questions that contain only a screenshot of the code, command, and/or error.
I'm not sure if this will be a significant problem, but it's something that would need to be considered.
All in all, I'm not sure if it's worth the effort and risk since the amount of questions with valid use of audio or video content are very low, and that there are already and abundance of free platforms that support such content (and can be linked to).