DVD with PSE 4 & Nero Vision Express

I made a slide show from photos classified in PSA and burn the creation on a DVD with Nero Vision Express. In the meantime I change the hard disk and therefore reinstall all my programs. I am now working with PSE 4 with the original catalog imported.
I temporary lost that creation (at least I hope) when reinstalling Nero and PSA. Photos are there but not the creation.
I tried to use my DVD to read it on the PC and get 12 photos which have been made with the scanner. It seems impossible to read or import from the DVD with PSE. Is it normal?Format?.
Help!

You might check to see if the .psa file and the image files are write-protected. Files on DVDs and CDs usually have the attributes set as read-only, and the catalog certainly needs to allow modification.

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