DVD recognition/ejecting problem.

Hi,
The DVD player on my old Powerbook Titanium (purchased 6-7 years ago)no longer works. I recently popped in a commercial DVD (which played on it fine for many years), and suddenly the computer doesn't recognize the DVD at all. It is sucked in, and nothing happens. But after a few more tries, it finally recognizes it and plays the movie...only to be unable to reject it after that! I have to press down on the surface of the DVD player in order for it to spit it out.
Today, it won't even suck in DVDs anymore. I'll put it in, and it'll suck it in for a few inches, only to stop midway, whereupon it'll make some clicking noise. I click eject, and it'll push the DVD out. I just can't it to take it in.
Any idea what might be the problem? Thanks.

Hi, iPodGirl. The drive is failing mechanically, or has now completely failed. No one repairs them, so you'll need to replace it.

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