Why does my mac kick out the cd without recognizing it?

I am trying to add cds to my itunes library. Every cd I put in gets kicked out after about 8 seconds, with no invite from itunes to add to the library.  Suggestions?

It's not a signature I recognize, so I can't be definitive, but it appears to be related to text, possibly a bad font or incompatible font manager plugin. Maybe a corrupt style.
Is it happening with every file you try to open?

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