Slow and Incomplete Importing- iTunes or optical drive problem?

My computer is importing some music from cd's, but not everything.. It just took 30 minutes to import 15 songs and then I realized it didn't even import every song, or just 2-3 seconds of a few.
And, a cd will play songs beautifully with a cd player, but then have static- or not play at all on my laptop.
I also tried using a cleaning disc, and it didn't seem to help. But it is a cheap one.. perhaps a better one would work?
This happened the same day after just updating iTunes..
Waaa.... Any thoughts? Thanks.

Eureka (I think!). This morning the file-name length problem suddenly hit me. So I radically shortened the main name, checked that the names of subfolders were short and didn't have any undesirable characters in them and burnt another CD, just dragging the stuff into Toast — and it behaves perfectly. Whether any random factors were involved in this miracle cure I cannot tell until and unless the problem recurs with another collection of photos, but I on the whole think not.
There are puzzles, though: as I understand it, systems and applications (in this case OS X, Toast and Pioneer) limit file-names either to 31 or to 255 characters. My original name had 102 characters (less than 255, though more than 31), but my new name has 49 characters — still more than 31. And why did neither Toast nor the Pioneer drive put up a 'File-name too long' warning as soon as I tried to burn with the old, long name?
I wonder if anyone has any thoughts about this? In the meantime, though, I can now get on with life.

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