DVD player will not read the discs more after burn fail

Something strange happen to my DVD player. I tried to burn a blank DVD but it failed without any error message: the DVD has not been recognized. Since then the DVD player will not only read one of my other burned DVD that I need for my daily work. Can anyone help?

DVD players are not particularly robust, especially designed patterns for portability. It may have burned his laser for DVD work.

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