Simon Gardner answered Peter Brown,

| I've not had any problems with TDK Reflex discs. AVOID the
| "audio" discs - they're designed for the consumer hi-fi recorders (more
| expensive because of the smaller market) and probably won't work in a
| computer CDR drive.

It's the other way around: CDR drives and burning software should be able to
handle audio discs, but standalone recorders cannot use data CDRs.  The extra
cost is mostly to cover the we-know-you're-a-pirate tax that they, like other
consumer digital audio media, carry.

As Tony Antoniou has posted, if you're burning the CDR on a computer, special
"audio" or "music" discs are just a waste of money.

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