HI:

I've got a Mini that has a problem with some CD.'s too, particularly ones that 
have been burned without using ITunes.  I don't know if they are in a strange 
format or what.  My drive makes a horrible noise and then the action you 
describe.  It's hard to get the disk out.  It might spit it out if I left it 
long enough.  My husband's Mini does it too with the same CD.'s.  

On Feb 12, 2010, at 4:27 PM, Jessi and Goldina wrote:

> hey guys
> the cd/dvd drive on my macbook has been doing some weird things lately. it'll 
> play most cds and dvd's, but it's iffy on my glee road to sectionals box set. 
> there are four dvd's in the set, the first 13 episodes of the show. sometimes 
> they'll work, but most of the time they just spin and stop and spin and stop 
> and finally the dvd player spits them out. they're not mounted to the finder 
> and the mac doesn't seem to have any recognission that they're inserted 
> except for the spinning and stopping before spitting out.
> 
> I've tried cleaning the dvd's and it doesn't make a difference. does anyone 
> know why it might be doing this? I hope there's nothing wrong with the drive! 
> but I don't think so, cuz it works with other cd's! and sometimes with the 
> glee ones too, just not all the time! it seems to have a mind of its own 
> about when it wants to work!
> 
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