White Macbook2.1 DVD burner is possessed??

I think that my Macbook is possessed!  Seriously, this problem is bizarre.  It will not read anything I put in [movies from the store, DVDs i burned, CDs with photos - just spins a while, sounds like it is working and then ejects - EXCEPT, the only thing it actually can open up is this old Billy BlanksTae Bo DVD!! - it is like it is telling me to work out and get off the couch.... i knew Macs were smart, but this is just too wierd
Today I was actually able to load a blank HP DVD and burn a few songs, but when I put it back in to test it, boom - it spit it out again
is it a software issue?  I am running 10.6.8
This is driving me crazy
Anyone have any ideas - i have been reading posts but haven't come across this issue
I realize it is fairly old - 2008 - but i am attached to it and just maxed it out with memory
HELP

The drive may just need cleaning. Try a cleaning disk, or spray compressed air into the drive slot. The latter method just redistributes dirt inside the drive, because the dirt can't get out, but it has still worked for quite a few people.

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