Superdrive Won't Read Burnt DVD's

Hi all,
Recently my superdrive has started acting up and will not read any burnt DVD's (data, movies,etc.). It will read burnt CD's, music CD's and "Studio" Movie DVD's, it will even read and recognize blank DVD's and allow me to burn but if I eject the disk after burning it will not mount. All of the disks I have tried were burnt by this drive and used to work at one point or another. I have also tried a disk created on a friends Mac and it still doesn't work. Seems that the drive will do everything but read burnt DVD's. Anyone else encounter this problem? Solutions?
Thanks,
J.

I just burned some DVD+R DL and had no problems burning or reading. The System Profiler shows the DVDs that it can handle. My list under Disc Burning is: DVD-Write: -R, -RW, +R, +RW, +R DL. Under <Reads DVD> all it says it <Yes>. I think that's a little succinct. But, because it can burn +R DL, it must be safe to assume that it can also read them. I used Disk Utility and made disk images. (Great little guys.) The media was Memorex. Ray

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