It's not so much a bug as an issue. In DVDA 3 the audio alert that calls your attention to a yes or no queery from the product audiblizes after you have answered the question and not before.
Haven't experienced this, but it seems to me tht would be a Windows issue, not a DVDA one. DVDA just calls the dialog boxes -- Windows handles how they are presented (including when the audio sounds) -- no?
Could you given an example of a yes / no query in which this happens? I tried closing an unsaved file in order to trigger the "Do you want to save..." dialog box, and the audio alert came when the dialog box opened, just as it should.
(By the way, only after I searched around for and found the meaning of the word "audiblizes" could I even begin to figure out what you were saying... <g>)
On my systems, when I seek to over write an existing dvd image I get the Yes or No question. Then, after I answer Yes, and it begins the over write process, I get the audio alert.
When the same queery presents itself in Vegas Six the audio alert happens simultaneous to the dialog box.
I can't claim that "audibilizes" would score any points in scrabble. It's not in any dictionary. I made a verb out of the word audible on the fly. It's a forum writer's prerogative I think. :-)