Burning Suite is an older front end for StarBurn code -- personally I've had problems trying to run any Starburn stuff, & guess that any problems installing/running Burning Suite would more likely be caused by the Starburn rather than KRyLack code, but that is a guess. Burning Suite is a collection of 10 apps -- one of the 10 is a launcher. Installed running as admin, today's GOTD added a copy of the installer files in User App/Application Data\ "KRyLack Burning Suite", 12 files in a new folder added to Windows\ Installer, the "KRyLack Burning Suite" program folder [with 25 files, ~14MB], & a recorded 190 new registry entries.
From a tech standpoint I don't think there is anything any better than the popular, free, ImgBurn [imgburn.com] -- it's the only app I'll trust for burning BD & Dual Layer Video DVDs. The most user friendly for undemanding tasks I think was Nero Express v. 6, though that's not to say the current version [10.6] is bad -- it's just *slightly* more confusing the 1st time you run it. You may find Ashampoo's flagship Burning Studio 10 easier yet -- to me Nero Express is easier because I can get to the Window where I'll drag/drop my files quicker, but that may be just because I'm much more used to Nero. For more complicated tasks, Roxio may have a slight edge over Nero Burning ROM [separate from Express] when it comes to ease of use, & I really don't like the way you use their Video Copy & Convert app to burn Video DVDs from a VIDEO_TS folder on your hard drive. That said, some (many?) people work mostly with ISOs [disc image files], which any of those 4 can handle easily. FWIW ImgBurn is free, Roxio is harder to find cheap on sale [Google/Bing for coupons/codes/rebates], & if you can put up with their e-mails, watch for offers from Ashampoo -- this morning I got one offering Burning Studio 10 for $7.99, & another where it cost $9.99 (?). Google "nero oem" for limited versions cheap, but check what's included as that can vary a bit -- this morning prices started around $7, though I've seen it for $3 shipped on sale... if you want to upgrade to their full version, registering a OEM disc should get you upgrade offers that usually more than make up for whatever you paid, but of course mileage may vary.