Then try to follow the path I did:

Post output of these tools (it would be best, if you cold somehow
disable one of cdroms, if it is external disconnect it?)

This will tell what devkit thinks about the devices on your system:
devkit-disks --dump

This will tell what gnome vfs thinks (probably redundant, as you already told 
that cdrom disapperars)
gvfs-mount -li

This will tell us, what udev posts when disk is inserted to rest of system:
Eject disk, then run following command, then insert it again, wait till 
everything settles up, then note the output

udevadm monitor --property


And  finally (probably redundant, but anyway)
Post output of following (with the CD in of course):

blkid /dev/sr0
/lib/udev/cdrom_id /dev/sr0

(If you use both cdroms, then somehow figure out the one that contatins the 
disk)
It will be ether sr0 or sr1

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gnome doesn't 'see' cdroms/dvds
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/431055
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