Unable to export referenced files!

Hello,
Got some photos referenced to a DVD; can see them, can keyword them, everything is fine BUT when i want to export the version of those photos to my hard drive, the DVD seems to go to sleep; it won't spin and Aperture doesn't do anything! (actually it gets stuck with the progress bar at 0% "Exporting Images")
PLEASE HELP!!
Thank you.

forgot to mention that i have to QUIT Aperture to continue working. It just crashes! :`(

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