DVD Player will not Start Playing Disc Automatically...

I am not sure when exactly this feature stopped working... I have the most current version of the DVD Player program (App Version 5.0.1, Framework Version 5.0.3) and I have all the settings the same as I have always had (within the Preferences Menu: Player Tab: When DVD Player opens, start playing disc (checked) AND When A Disc Is Inserted, start playing disc (checked)...
Do I have any other configuration that needs to be set for this feature to work? The DVD Player works fine, but of course after I press PLAY and then I get the menu that pops up that asks me if I want to start the movie from the previous location, start the disc over, etc.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Message was edited by: sandler77

I would try going to System Preferences CDs & DVDs pane, then set "When you insert a video DVD" to something else, such as "Ignore." After verifying that inserting a DVD does nothing except mount the disk to the desktop, reset it back to "Open DVD Player."
Sometimes, rewriting the preference file gets it working again.

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