DVD Problem

Hi ,
IMac working fine and playing DVD's . However it wont play my new DVD . It loads it OK but then " Error occurred ".New DVD works OK on my player .
Any ideas ?

Is this a commercial or home-made DVD?
Have you tried playing it with VLC?

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