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[Bug 1224756] Re: pulseaudio should give a visual indication when it is recording

 

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?

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Title:
  pulseaudio should give a visual indication when it is recording

Status in “indicator-sound” package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in “pulseaudio” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in “indicator-sound” source package in Saucy:
  New
Status in “pulseaudio” source package in Saucy:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  David and the security team (inspired by an observation from Rick)
  discussed that when recording, pulseaudio should somehow unobtrusively
  show the user that it is recording. The easiest thing to do would be
  for pulseaudio to alert indicator-sound which would then turn its icon
  red (similar to indicator-message turning blue with new messages).
  Marking 'high' because apps with access to pulseaudio can currently
  eavedrop on users. If the app is allowed to do networking (the default
  for apps), then it can ship that information off to a server
  somewhere. Note, this must happen via the out of process pulseaudio
  server and not the confined app itself to be effective.

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