Disc wont eject - still booting though

hi
i have a disc that wont eject. its a region 1 dvd and my player is region 2, i don;t want to change the region as its the last time i can do this so i clicked cancel and tried to eject. it makes the eject noise, then the sucking back in noise. then dvd player starts up again and it asks me to change region, i click cancel and the loop starts over.
i have tried:
eject with disc utility - same eject and suck noise
hold mouse on start up - same eject and suck noise
eject when tilted upside down and 45 deg down - same
the computer is not trying to boot from the dvd, so it starts up fine, so just leaving it doesn't eject like i have read on support forums. as it is starting up fine i have not tried the bit of card inside to stop it spinning trick.
so, any suggestions?
thanks

Create a burn folder, put some data in it and press 'burn'. The disc will eject. Then, just cancel the burn.

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