Thanks for explanation David.

I used the HDA_Analizer workout, but it is not completely satisfying: at
first, sound comes out from the speakers, but after a couple of reboots
it won't anymore, randomly. Plus, i have had a weird experience:

I selected, on the audio settings panel, the "hdmi output + analog
input" hardware set. The "input" tab recognized a mic, so i tried to
record some sound, but could not hear the result, because the speakers
were not working (no channels were muted in alsamixer!). Changing the
hardware set to "analog output", i had no mic working, but i could check
my record and it had actually recorded my voice. There was no external
mic plugged, and i had just used the HDA_Analizer tool.

I felt so near to the solution, the problem would then be "just"
enabling HDMI audio output...

Too bad I can't rerun this test: i did it yesterday, and today the audio
settings tab won't detect any mic in any hardware set, I can't
understand why. Shame. Anyway, I will keep trying.

I really hope someone of you can find a working solution soon... I am
here ready to test anything you need to test, but sadly I'm not so good
to find a solution on my own.

Thanks in advance!

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