Richard:

OK here goes:

Without installing pulseaudio:
Open xine-player. Look which devices you have available and try them out, 
instead of the automatic setting.
When you got so far open the file

/home/userx/.kde/share/apps/kaffeine/xine-config
[after all you installed kaffeine which pulls kde partly after it, even if you 
use LXDE]

find the line

# audio driver                                                                  
                          
# { auto  sndio  pulseaudio  alsa  oss  jack  none  file }, default: 0          
                          
# audio.driver:auto

change the latter to

audio.driver:the-driver-which-worked-for-xine

in my case I did

audio.driver:pulseaudio

Voilá kaffeine finds its audio device.

Hope that helps

Thank you for asking for help because that made me getting up my lazy behind 
and find the problem.

Regards,
Eike


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