Dvd player "disc not supported" after update

This has occured after downloading the latest updates of:
quicktime 7.1.3
iTunes 7
front row
mac the ripper-deleted this straight after as well, hadn't used it though.
I am talking about 'purchased DVDs here that used to open in 'dvd' straight away. As soon as I downloaded the above I get-disc not supported.
What is going on?

the first thing i would try is going to disk utility in utilities, selecting the macintosh hd, then clicking on repair disk permissions. if that doesn't help, try booting to open firmware holding apple-option-o-f and then typing in the following commands--
reset-nvram (hit return)
set-defaults (hit return)
reset-all (hit return)
the last command restarts the computer. let me know how that is going. [ 8 ) ]

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