Lars, yes the microphone source. Another use case that may be worth
considering is video recording-- most of the time it will accompany
audio recording, but it is conceivable it video-only recording is
possible too.

My initial thought is that it would result in a red icon (or whatever)
appearing in every Ubuntu screencast that included real-time audio. That
seems like a bad idea. If it's okay for a screencast app to record the
screen without befouling it first, why shouldn't it be okay for it to
record audio too?

Matthew, screencast (I guess you mean screen capture?) apps are a
special case and not supported by Mir or application confinement at this
time (ie, no app can perform a screen capture right now on Touch). I'm
not sure why it actually is bad that the icon be read in the screen
capture (but maybe it is). Looking towards converged, my understanding
is that screen capture apps will be trusted, not confined and not
available in the app store. IMHO, I think for now we just always adjust
the icon (or whatever) to close this bug and then file a wishlist
feature request bug to add an inhibit API for the visual cue (or
something) that would only be available to trusted and/or unconfined
apps. (I can imagine a DBus call in indicator-sound:
InhibitRecordingVisualCue and UninhibityRecordingVisualCue-- screen
capture apps can use this all they want and appstore apps are blocked
from using it). In concrete terms-- for 13.10 implement the visual cue
and for 14.04 implement the feature to inhibity the visual cue.

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