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To clarify a little bit for OP: the same sound device is shared between the laptop's speakers, headphone jack and its video outputs like HDMI.
It's the same sound card but under a different profile to send the audio to the HDMI instead. Technically the same also happens but more automatically when you plug in wired headphone, it triggers a port switch. It's an either or situation: it can only do one at a time except on some chipsets. That used to be an interesting audio quirk back in the days: plug in headphones and it keeps playing through the laptop speakers.
Plasma only shows independent audio devices because it's not just a global audio device selector, you can also select individual apps to go to different audio devices, for example an external mixer and a dedicated music channel.
The thing is : I want my laptop to never have sound when using speakers, but always when connecting anything, e.g. Bluetooth or HDMI.
So, I mute
Built-in Audio Analog Stereo
, but I don't muteTurn It Up Wireless Speaker
: then, when I connect the latter, it has sound, but when I disconnect it, the former stays muted, therefore I never risking being surprised by sound.Except, when I need to use HDMI, I actually have to unmute
Built-in Audio Analog Stereo
becauseDigital Stereo (HDMI) Output
is considered to be the same item by Linux, therefore when I unplug it, it turns back toBuilt-in Audio Analog Stereo
but stays unmuted, which leaves me at risk of being surprised by sound.