Why is the  finder copying before burning?

I was just preparing my first dvd backup using the finder to burn the dvd and I was surprised that as I dragged items to the dvd disc to prepare for burning, it seemed to be actually copying these items to some location before I could burn the dvd. I could hear my hard disk copying the files and the process took about 8 minutes to copy over the 3.88 GB of files.
Shouldn't the files simply be burned to the dvd from their current hard disk locations onto the dvd?
For example, when I burn a cd from iTunes it doesn't need to copy the files to some other location first.
So my question is why is the finder doing all of this copying before it burns the disc?
PowerMac G5   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

Panther creates a hidden disk image file, copies all the files to it, burns, verifies, then deletes the hidden disk image file. This is a reliable way to do it. There is no danger of the burn files changing during the burn, or verify, and since it is just burning one big file, there is less disk head movement, so less chance of not keeping up with the optical drive. With larger and faster, optical drives, though, it added an unacceptable amount of time to the burning process, and required a lot of free space on the system disk. Tiger uses burn folders that just contain aliases of the files to burn, and burns the data directly from the original files. It is a lot faster but you do have to be careful not to burn file that may change, such as log or preference files. Newer optical drives have underrun protection, so burning scattered files does not cause a problem. The drive will just slow down if the computer can't feed the data fat enough.

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