Public bug reported:

So if I have sound output selected to be the intel sound on the
mainboard and turn off one of my two displays the audio out is changed
to HDMI. YES OFF it's not a typo.

The Display I turn off is connected to displayport and do not even have
HDMI. The audio is switched over to the still active display.

If I then turn the display back it's still hdmi. If I then turn off the
display that has HDMI out connected. the audio is still connected to
that display. since its actually off I hear no sound but pulseaudio
still connect to it.

I have to manually open the GUI tool and change back to the correct
output when the display is turned off or when the display is blanked. or
suspend/resume.

I attache the output of "pacmd list-cards  && pacmd list-sinks"
ok   -> ps_w1.txt
fail -> ps_f1.txt

** Affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Patch added: "working aoudio"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1709163/+attachment/4928525/+files/ps_w1.txt

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Title:
  default output changes from intel builtin to hdmi when display is
  turned off. yes off not on

Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  So if I have sound output selected to be the intel sound on the
  mainboard and turn off one of my two displays the audio out is changed
  to HDMI. YES OFF it's not a typo.

  The Display I turn off is connected to displayport and do not even
  have HDMI. The audio is switched over to the still active display.

  If I then turn the display back it's still hdmi. If I then turn off
  the display that has HDMI out connected. the audio is still connected
  to that display. since its actually off I hear no sound but pulseaudio
  still connect to it.

  I have to manually open the GUI tool and change back to the correct
  output when the display is turned off or when the display is blanked.
  or suspend/resume.

  I attache the output of "pacmd list-cards  && pacmd list-sinks"
  ok   -> ps_w1.txt
  fail -> ps_f1.txt

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