I honestly have no idea what you are talking about. If they are stuck in there, then you need to take a paper clip, unbend it, and stick it in the small pin sized hole under the drive. Otherwise, i haven't a clue.
Actually they were DVD's. After I finished watching a movie, I wanted to watch another DVD but didn't take out the old one on my D: drive. I was able to take both of them out but now I can't see picture or hear sound when I play a movie on that drive.
The drive managed to survive though, well until the rubber band that operates the tray got stretched out a bit. Were these Porn DVDs? They tend to be harder and thicker than regular kinds.