IMac doesn't take dvd's

Hello everybody,
my iMac (Intel, OS X 10.6.8) doesn't detect dvd's anymore. I can hear the disc spinning but after a while it will be rejected. It's the same with original dvd's and copies. What's wrong? I'd really appreciate any kind of help. Thanks already!
Eva

Apple has an article regarding troubleshooting this issue:
Apple Computers: Troubleshooting the slot-loading SuperDrive
It basically involves resetting the SMC.  Beyond that, you'll probably want to get the computer in for service.

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