It’s an interesting process to put together a video for DVD recordable. First you have to have a camcorder that records Digital Video or “DV”. MiniDV is the most popular and what I use. Recording can proceed in any order you like. This can all be edited later into clips and rearranged so it a matter of convenience. After you have recorded enough material for your DVD movie then you are ready to load it up into your hard drive for editing. It’s important to have editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro and a scratch drive like the Sans Digital MOBILESTOR 2UT which works great for editing. It has two SATA hard drives running in RAID 1 (mirrored drives). This gives great performance and with the FireWire connection high speed with video. The MOBILSTOR 2UT provides a USB 2.0 connection (very useful for formatting the drives) and a FireWire 800 connection that can be used with the 1394A standard FireWire400. FireWire is faster in video applications then USB 2.o USB 2.0 works fine in a lot of applications (slow in transfer but it works) so I’m not telling anyone to go run out and buy FireWire unless you are editing video. I transfer the MiniDV tape contents to the scratch drive and then import the file into Adobe Premiere pro. Then I cut up my video and arrange it into some kind of sequence (a script would be nice) Bring in my audio clips and then it can be encoded for DVD or various player formats.