Mac Mini & The Simpsons DVD Boxsets.

Today, I tried to watch a DVD of The Simpsons on my Mac Mini. However, when I insert the DVD, the drive spins for about 30 seconds, and then just ejects the disc without mounting the DVD or trying to load DVD player at all. I cannot find any mention of this either on the Fox Website or on the Apple website or forums.
Any help will be greatly appreciated,
Thanks,
Tom Wright.

Not really, it's just all of the Simpsons Box Sets that does it! That's what makes it so strange to try and explain to people. I know I've tried season 2 in it, and that did what I'm describing, so maybe you could try that?
Thanks for your help,
Tom Wright.

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