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For a school project, I was required to video record an interview. My AV guy rendered the video, and gave the the file on a DVD-R. It is an .m2ts file in a data format on the DVD-R. The disc is stuck, and my OS is showing no signs on its existence. This is day 3.
I have been searching every method over the past 2 days to get this disc to eject. I have tried all of the following:
1. Holding down mouse button during start up
2. Holding down command+option+O+F combo during start up
3. I have tried the drutil commands in terminal
4. I have tried using the battery pack method. Even went as far as putting reversed tape to try and stick the tape on the disc and pulling it out manually.
5. I have tried looking in disc utility in leopard. The disc is not even being recognized in there
6. I have tried using 3rd party apps to eject the disc.
Other than going into Apple to fix the problem, is there any other method that I have not tried?
If I do go into Apple, will I be charged for the service of ejecting the disc?
Thank you guys and Ill be looking forward to your comments.
I have been searching every method over the past 2 days to get this disc to eject. I have tried all of the following:
1. Holding down mouse button during start up
2. Holding down command+option+O+F combo during start up
3. I have tried the drutil commands in terminal
4. I have tried using the battery pack method. Even went as far as putting reversed tape to try and stick the tape on the disc and pulling it out manually.
5. I have tried looking in disc utility in leopard. The disc is not even being recognized in there
6. I have tried using 3rd party apps to eject the disc.
Other than going into Apple to fix the problem, is there any other method that I have not tried?
If I do go into Apple, will I be charged for the service of ejecting the disc?
Thank you guys and Ill be looking forward to your comments.