Can't open jpeg images from a DVD

I was given a DVD full of jpeg images that were conversions from old photos. I pop the DVD into the Macbook, click the DVD icon and it opens as a folder full of jpeg images. When I hit one to open it, I get the message "the alias __jpeg can't be opened because the original item can't be found."
"Original item"? Huh?
Is there a problem with the disk, the photos or the computer?
Possible clue: putting the DVD into the computer does not automatically open any program(iPhoto or anything else). Thanks, in advance, for any help.

It sounds like whoever gave you the disk didn't actually burn the files, but only aliases of them.
Select any file on the DVD and go File -> Get Info. How big is the file?
Regards
TD

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