Optical Drive Noise when Playing CD

One out of every 2 or 3 music CDs I play is accompanied a by buzzing and vibrating of the optical drive. Most of the time it is bearable, but every so often the noise is very excessive.
My previous Mini (2005) did the same thing, and all Macs I have used in the past 10 years or so seem to have loud, vibrating optical drive noise of some kind when installing software from a CD or reading a CDR.
Any suggestions? Or, am I expecting too much when I'd just like to listen to a CD while I work?
Thanks

Desterodo is correct. The optical drive check is normal and is desirable, as you wouldn't be able to start up from a DVD unless the presence of the disc can be verified.
Yes, you could make it stop. By opening the computer and removing the optical drive. But the cure would be much worse than the disease.
Be content, my friend. The optical drive check isn't very loud, and only lasts a second each time it happens.:-)

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