Transfering itunes music from old 20" G5 to new 24" iMac via DVD

OK got the new 24" iMac, love it. Have the old 20" G5 with all my purchest songs and copied CDs albums on it .... OK so I burned 2 DVDs of all the songs about 1200 of them and am trying to transfer them onto my new iMac well it only lets about 130 songs from both DVDs get downloaded then states "Attempting to copy to the disk "Macintosh HD" failed. The disk could not be read from or written to ."
Well the funny thing is while either DVD is in the drive I can click on any song and it will play but after the above message comes up it ejects and all but about 130 songs have been copied... Help...Thanks

From the iTunes Help search for "iTunes Backup".
Backing up your iTunes library to CD or DVD:
*Backing up your iTunes library to CD or DVD*
You can easily back up your iTunes library, playlists, and iTunes Store purchases for safekeeping. To reduce the number of discs needed for a backup, iTunes can perform incremental backups (only items added or changed since the last backup).
To burn a DVD, your computer must have a SuperDrive. Some third-party DVD burners may also work. (For more information, click the first link below.)
To create backup CDs or DVDs:
1. Choose File > "Back Up to Disc" and then select your options.
2. Insert a blank disc (CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, or DVD-RW).
3. Click Back Up.
iTunes burns the number of items that fit on one disc, and then asks you to insert subsequent discs to continue burning the remaining files. Don't eject a disc while a backup is in progress.
To restore backed-up files, insert a backup disc, choose File > "Back Up to Disc," and then click Restore.
Programs purchased from the Audible website are not backed up.
Discs you create using the iTunes backup feature can be used only to restore; they can't be played in a CD or DVD player
*NOTE: Make sure "Only back up items added or changed since last backup" is NOT checked.*
Hope this helps you out.
Gary

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