The feature is currently under development and not yet ready for beta testers
Meta-owned WhatsApp has announced that it is working on a new feature that would allow users to share music audio during a video call, WaBetaInfo reported.
According to the WhatsApp news watcher, the update has been submitted through the TestFlight beta Program, bringing the version up to 23.25.10.72.
The feature is currently under development and not yet ready for beta testers.
The forthcoming component will permit everybody, who is on the call, to pay attention to video and music sound together when somebody shares their screen. This would give a vivid and shared general media experience.
At the point when clients empower this element, they will actually want to impart the sound to others on the call which is being played on their gadget. Nonetheless, this isn't viable with voice calls or during video calls with video handicapped.
"The capacity to share video and music sound continuously during a screen-sharing meeting adds a unique layer to video calls, making virtual social occasions most certainly more intuitive," said WaBetaInfo.
Through this element, clients will actually want to partake as it were of association with their loved ones during a video call with the screen-share choice accessible.
The element will be accessible in a future update of the application as its right now being created.