if you install qpwgraph, what connections do you see? a screenshot may be helpful
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in the future if you want to do this again qpwgraph might be a easier way to do it
Need the status of the levels on the individual outputs. These may be selected as the primary output right now. Try disabling this config and restart.
Next steps are checking mixers to make sure your levels are set for the intended output (sometimes they get auto-muted when switching output devices).
Try pavucontrol
and qasmixer
to toggle things on and off.