ITunes won't read/burn CD's

As of today, my iMac, with the most recent version of iTunes, stopped recognizing commercially bought CD's that play fine elsewhere.  I insert a CD, it spins for a few seconds, then spits back out.  I've tried restarting the computer, tried multiple CD's, all to no avail. Please advise.

Hello Josh1962,
The following article provides some useful troubleshooting steps that can help get your SuperDrive working correctly.
Apple Computers: Troubleshooting the slot-loading SuperDrive
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2801
Cheers,
Allen

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