Already had this problem with another SiS based computer that I used to have, 
using Mandrake 10.1.
At that time I thought that it was an Mandrake issue. The problem manifests 
itself with UDF-Dvd's and UDF-CD's.
In Windows XP I can read the disks without a problem.

At work I installed both Ubuntu 7.04 and 6.06. Both worked flawlessly in
a nforce2 based A7N8X.

At home neither of the versions worked. It's a PCCHIPS M871G and my old
computer was a M810.

My optic drives are both LG. One is a H20N DVD-RW. The other is a CD-RW which 
model I dont remember
right now.  At work it's also an LG, GSA-4167B model.

Also had this problem in Fedora 7. I really think it's not a ubuntu problem, 
but some problem with linux in general.
Maybe some incompatibility with the set chipset + optic drive + cheap media. 

Comercial DVD-Video works ok. Windows' homemade DVD-Video made in Nero
manifests this problem.

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mount udf dvd fails, possible wrong fstab entry
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