I use a bluetooth headset for music and voip. When I start x2goclient on Windows 7, it forces the headset into a low-quality profile (no session is open, just the client). This is expected to happen if an application wants to use the microphone. I presume x2go opens audio sources and sinks in order to forward them to a client later and so Windows thinks it needs to switch to another profile. When I close x2goclient again, the headset switches back to the high quality profile.
I can disable the headsets microphone manually inside the windows audio settings. But then, of course, I can no longer use the microphone for voip.
It would be nice to have some kind of switch to disable x2gos audio support completely (or to be able to select which devices are forwarded).
As a workaround, it seems to work if I just rename pulseaudio.exe to something else.
Thanks! Christoph