Trouble copying data fies from DVD to hard Drive

I just installed a second hard drive in my G5, and also 4 gigs of memory. Everything is working fine except my superdrive. I tried copying video files from a DVD to my hard drive and ran into problems.
the files would begin cpying and then about half way through it would slow down the transfer rate. It was just shy of nothing at all.
I can watch a DVD with no problem, and can burn cds. I haven't tried a DVD yet.
Any Ideas.
The drive is about a year old

I was recently backing up some large video files to a friend's external 500GB drive (via USB 2, very painful), and was unable to use it formatted as FAT32 due to the fact that file sizes are only limited to something like 2GB or less. Had to partition the drive as Mac OS extended for the video portion (since many of the files were far larger than 2GB), and the rest of the disk as FAT32 so they could at least use some of its capacity with their wintel notebook. Frustrating, but hey that is Windows for you...
G5 dual 2.3GHz   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   1.5GB RAM, 2nd 250GB SATA internal HD

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