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"FYI, Handsfree Telephoney re-enables after you restart your computer (at least it does for me, using a Sony WH-1000xm5). To get around this, you can instead disable the Bluetooth Audio Gateway Service.
In your search bar, type Services and open the Services app. Find Bluetooth Audio Gateway Service. Stop the service, then right click and go to properties, change the Startup type to Disabled. This way, the service will remain disabled when you restart your pc.
From what I've read disabling this service is effectively turning off all Handsfree Telephony on your pc. For me, the "Handsfree telephony" is still enabled on my headset if I go to the devices and printers setting page, but its still effectively disabled since you've turned off that service.
Therefore, I no longer get compressed audio when I reboot my computer with my bluetooth headphones. Hope this helped yall!"