If the card is set in the sound preferences or not doesn't really matter
in regard to this problem because you don't event get sound if you do
the speaker test in the sound settings (which should always work
regardless of what card is set as default). This should also be related
to bug #766500

Using the onboard card isn't a suitable workaround - at least in my case
- because then I won't have 5.1.

But the onboard card seems to be connected to the problem because
everybody I've seen having this problem (in there various bugs here in
the bug tracker and also in the Answers-section) seems to have more than
just the Soundblaster soundcard in his PC.

Also don't understand how this problem should be related to reverse
engineering the protocol because the card worked up until a certain
point, so the protocol had to be correct.

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  [CA0106 - CA0106, playback] No sound at all

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