Split into Tracks
Step 1
Use Tool | Cue Points to display the Cue Points window.
Step 2
Choose the Auto Cue button. On the Auto Cue window, choose the Mark Silence button. Set the threshold to −40dB. Set the silence length to 1 second. You may want to use a longer or shorter time depending on how long the silences are between each song. Set the minimum separation to about 1 minute (1:00). Use a longer or shorter time depending on the length of the shortest song. Choose OK to automatically set cue points at the beginning of each song.
If no cue points appear in the list, choose Auto Cue again and increase the threshold (−30dB). If too many cue points appear, choose the Delete All button and use a lower threshold (−45dB) in Auto Cue. Note that if the album is a live recording with no silences between songs, you'll have to set cue points manually. Close the Cue Points window, then play the recording and use Edit | Cue Point | Add Cue Point to drop cue points at places where you want to split the recording into separate tracks.
Once cue points have been added, the Split File button becomes enabled.
Step 3
Choose the Split File button on the Cue Points window. Provide a destination folder where each song/track will be saved. Check the "Use CD compatible wave format and alignment" box. Choose OK to create a set of track files for each song.
Step 4
Use CD-R software to write the track files to a blank CD as audio tracks. You can import the files into iTunes or Windows Media Player to use those programs to burn a CD. Note that you cannot just copy the files to the CD using Windows Explorer. That will create a data track. Each song must be written as a separate audio track.
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