I now managed to unload / load all alsa modules properly and sound is
working afterwards but sill no change to EAC3 passthrough (AC3/DTS still
working). I used:

pulseaudio -k
sudo alsa force-reload
pulseaudio --start


There is a workaround: Unplug the HDMI cable, plug it in again and and
switch the output to HDMI again.

I think this is an ALSA, Pulseaudio or driver bug, not VLC.

Also if I unplug the HDMI cable while audio output is set to HDMI and
plug it back in, I'd expect the audio output to be automatically
switched back to HDMI instead of being left on internal speakers.

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  EAC3 passthrough doesn't work after suspend

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