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In addition to the pavucontrol advice, I recommend firing up alsamixer to check the mute and volume of the detected cards and channels.
By selecting "HDA Intel PCH" card with F6, this is what I see:
The S/PDIF isn't muted but its level isn't shown (like is shown for Master and PCM). Could this because of profile in use from pavucontrol or is it something related to alsamixer?
Maybe try unmuting that spdif d... Channel? Seems suspicious
Just tried PopOS live and it works out of the box, but I would like to understand why and fix it on Fedora.
Take a look at my other comment for screenshots.
By unmuting "HP/Speaker" the light turns on finally.
By unmuting "HP/Speaker Auto Detect" too, the light turns off again.
As soon as I can, I will try to play something thru it and will report.
Ty!
Screenshot
Edit:
While the light is on, audio still does not come out.
Maybe I should try now to change profile on pavucontrol.
I'll take a look.