DVD-writer disappears by playing a self-made DVD-RW

HELP!
Yesterday I inserted a self-made DVD-RW in order to watch it again. Suddenly it stops playing and I cannot get the DVD-RW out of my Imac anymore!
Moreover, when I check my system information again now, it doesn't even recognize my DVD-burner (nor CD writer) anymore. It is as if this DVD "ate" my DVD-writer.
So my DVD is lost (it is in my machine and there is no way getting it out) and my disc burner has disappeared. None of the programs with which I used to burn CD's or DVD's, recognizes a disc writer anymore!
Can anyone help? I thought of downloading and installing the driver again, but I cannot find it anywhere on the internet.
I am making shortfilms, so it is very much needed to have a disc burner.
Would be great if anybody could help!
Thanks a lot!

Hi Joeri B
Go to: *Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility* and try ejecting the DVD from there or restart the iMac holding the mouse button.
Reset the iMac's SMC: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1543
Reset the iMac's PRAM and NVRAM: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1379?viewlocale=en_US
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