anton (staff) wrote:
1) There's a standard way to report problem. It's submitting log file to support staff. Telling something like "burn fails" has ZERO sense as there are tons of reasons why it did. No log = no help. No issue reported = no issue fixed. Simple.
I understand that. However that process is very cumbersome, especially when dealing with customers who are not very computer literate. If I could reproduce the problems on my own PC then I would gladly send you the logs and do whatever testing you need. But when I'm acting as an intermediate between you and a customer it's very difficult to make sure you get the information you need from them. Plus our product has a short 15 day trial window so unless we can get the problem fixed very quickly we're going to lose a customer.
anton (staff) wrote:
2) Next update will NOT work without SPTD and we'll install it ALWAYS in silent mode w/o even letting you or anybody else. It's the way we work. Nearly all of the burning apps use this or other kernel transport.
How is it going to install SPTD without rebooting? One of the main reasons we don't install SPTD by default is because we do not want to force users to reboot their PC after install. If the new version requires a reboot then we're probably not going to be able to use it.
anton (staff) wrote:
3) "All goats have a beard. I have a beard. So I am a goat" (c) ... If other app did not fail where StarBurn did it DOES NOT mean it's better. It only means for this particular case it's better. Search forum for your app of choice to see how many issues their own users report.
I'm not saying [ ...] is perfect, but in my experience every time StarBurn has failed [ ... ] works. It's anecdotal I know, but it was consistent enough that we added an option to replace our StarBurn based burner with [ ... ] in our product so the user had some sort of workable option.
anton (staff) wrote:
4) There ARE updates. People who report issues do have their issues fixed and have their private builds (search this forum). People who do not report issues do not get updates as we don't have any telepathic abilities. Unfortunately.
If they're not public then how am I suppose to get these updates to distribute to my customers? Is it my responsibility to contact you and ask for them? The only version I see posted anywhere on the website is the one released in February of 2010.
dima (staff) wrote:
Could you provide us with a more detailed information about your problems with StarBurnX and we will try to solve these problems ASAP!!!
We're not using StarBurnX. We're using the low level DLL in a C++ app.
Dan