IPhoto won't import pictures from CD-R.

The CD's were made on the first model of the dome 15 " G4 iMac combo drive to free up space on the 60G hard drive quite a few years ago.  At the time I checked and the photo's came up from all the CD's in iPhoto.  I now have a iMac 23" with an i3 processor, 1TB hard drive with 700G free space left.  Latest version of software.  It just says preparing for import, and the activity bar comes up.  A couple of times iPhoto has just quit after about 10 minutes, and the last time it went on for about 20 mins with no sign of progressing ( the CDs can only hold 700MB).
I would appreciate any ideas on how I can get access to these family photos, I have 5 CD's worth!
Thanks
Best wishes Amer

Hi Terence, I must admit I didn't have a clue how the photo's were saved - I just used the iPhoto help advice available at the time.  What confused me was that my old iMac did just import direct from the disks.  I now know that having followed Larry's advice, they were saved as an iPhoto library because that is the title that came up for the folder in Finder.  Thanks for getting involved.
Best wishes Amer

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