Strange CD/DVD drive issues

i never had a problem with my CD/DVD drive until around a month ago. I was using iDVD to burn a homemade movie for one of my friends and when it finished burning and I pressed eject. the only problem was that it didn't eject. It makes noises like it's trying but it doesn't actually spit it out. I have to restart my computer so it will recognize that it is still in the computer and then i have to pick up my MBP and shake it sideways to get the disc out. it's really annoying and i would really appreciate any tips that could help my situation. Thanks!

Make sure your software/firmware updates are complete and then try again.
I have heard of people blowing dust out of the drive and somewhat cleaning it get it working again.  In your case sounds like the drive has gone bad.  Hope you got AppleCare.  They'll give a you new drive pronto.

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