Superdrive Making Noise Over Music

The Superdrive on my Dual 2.3 G5 has started making odd interference noise over any music that is being played from a disk. The noise is then imported into iTunes over the track. At first i thought it was an iTunes problem but it does it when audio is imported into my audio software (Digital Performer) from a disk. I've cleaned the drive using a lens cleaner, still does it. I also thought it was doing it on just CDR's but it now does it on commercial CD's too. Is it time for a new drive ?

Hi cxi2001-
That is certainly an odd problem, but I would imagine that there is something within the drive that can fail that would cause such problems.
The good thing is that if you are handy you can pick up a new drive for around $35US and install it yourself.
Luck-
-DaddyPaycheck

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