Thanks. So the most disturbing in the first log is:

( 262.115|   0.000) D: [alsa-sink] alsa-sink.c: Waking up in 43.01ms (system 
clock).
( 270.521|   8.405) E: [alsa-sink] alsa-util.c: snd_pcm_avail() returned a 
value that is exceptionally large: 1822684 bytes (10332 ms).

This was probably where it started to be completely broken.

So - what happened during this 8 seconds, that was running at a higher priority 
than PulseAudio? PulseAudio should have woken up in 43 ms, but it was 8 seconds 
until it actually woke up - and then PulseAudio is quite bad at recovering from 
that situation unfortunately.
Did you notice any sudden 8 second hang of your computer?

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