Disk Drive spits out disks

I've had my iMac for about 2 years now and yesterday when I tried to stick a burned DVD in, it wouldn't go in. First it felt like something was stopping it, then when I tried again, it took it but spit it out again. I even tried feeling around with a stiff piece of paper but could feel nothing inside. I've even tried other disks to see if it was just having a problem with burned DVD's. It just won't accept anything. Any ideas?

I don't have any kids, and I don't stick anything in my superdrive except discs, but I have the exact same problem. Just got an American Gangster DVD from Netflix, and the macbook sounds like it's trying to read it 3 times, then ejects it. This happens with lots of different discs I get. I called Apple support, and they had me press a combination of keys, reboot, etc. That's a lot harder than playing the disc on my girlfriend's Windows laptop, which plays any disc I put into it -- even if it looks like someone placed it on concrete and then danced on top of it. Apple superdrive, you are junk. Why did I pay so much for this thing when a Windows laptop is $600?

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