You still don't get it do you. I dont change anything or use a backup app to restore settings. So again, here's the scenario.
1. Device fully rooted, boldbeast has root permissions (Fix recording issues => enable rooted options tapped)
2. Device gets an android system update notification, AKA an OTA.
3. OTA gets applied
4. SuperSU is flashed BEFORE the system reboots, finishing the OTA upgrade
5. System boots back into android
6. Boldbeast setting "Enable rooted options" has been reverted, maybe not intentionally by the recorder (and definitely not by me), but that setting IS reverted (while SuperSU still has the listing for boldbeast to grant access.
My guess: boldbeast app requests SU access before the system has finished booting up and completing all tasks related with the OTA system update. Thus THINKING the device is not rooted, and goes to "default" recording settings.
All i need to do after an update is go tap that "enable rooted options" and all is fine again. SuperSU doesn't even prompt for SU granting permission because there is still a "granted" listing for Boldbeast.
I'd be happy to generate a debug report BEFORE i flash the next ota and FULL system logs made with the "SysLog" app from the play store (sorry no link, the damn forum won't let me post any link) AFTER the OTA has been applies, and another one after "enable rooted options" has been tapped
Oh and a 10 minute wait time between posts? Really, bit long don't ya think?