On an "AUDIO" CD-R or RW there's a special little track that tells a stand-alone audio recorder that the company selling the CD has paid the RIAA their little fee. Other than that, discs labeled as "AUDIO" discs are no different from regular CD-Rs and RWs. If you are burning your discs on a computer, you can use any type disc you like.
tgg, Never double post your questions, or you'll get kicked. http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/26122
There all DATA CD's. Any CD (any format) is a DATA cd by default (it is what it is) try reading and LEARNING at the same time, a good place to start is usualy at school.