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Originally Posted by benzster
I'm stuck, hahahaha. Is there a way to insert track breaks to a single audio file with out taking it apart (creating and saving files) and putting it back together?
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If I follow what you're trying to do: Yes, you can take a single wav file, build a cue file that defines the track locations and then burn with the cue file to produce a CD with the track markers.
I know I can do this in Linux with cdrdao (well it uses the similar format .toc but functionally close to .cue), I assume Windows burning tools support CUE files in the same manner.
Note that creation of .cue files has a negative work/efficiency ratio compared to any of the tools that let you visually cut into separate tracks.
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