Kaffeine solved

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Well, this is weird. I made sure I had every package with Pulseaudio in its name installed. Opened raspi-config and set audio control to Pulseaudio. Now have ITA TV as well as all the other sound I had.

I may be taking away the wrong lesson, but at this point my thought is that Pipewire was the rollicking success Wayland was. Debian is always conservative in all the wrong places.

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