Disc Drive problems on Macbook Pro

My disc drive on my macbook pro has recently been skipping over certain parts of movies, telling me that it's "refreshing the disc drive", and is now not responding when I insert a disc. I get the dreaded color wheel as a mouse, and i have to force quit DVD Drive. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!

Take it in for service. The drive may need adjustment.

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