Using Sound Forge

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If I had a 1.5 hour minidisc recording of a live gig, say
I use soundforge wave editor to sample it onto my hard disc
When I come to burn it onto CDR, how can I split it up so that each song
starts as a new track, rather than one long single track lasting 1.5 hours?

I can do it in a rather longwinded way by identifying the song start and end
points (the quiet bits from the waveform), cut and pasting each song into a
unique wav file and saving them onto the desktop. And then drag and drop
each of the tracks into the Nero burning listing. But this is so
time-consuming because each time I highlight a single song and "copy" it to
the clipboard it then goes off for ages creating an un-do save in case you
change your mind and want to bin the copy operation. Perhaps there is a way
of turning off this auto un-do save?

I've worked out how to put T-Marks on the original mini-disc but I'm not
sure this helps.

Any ideas?
 
That's how you do it. You can either record the entire hour and a half and then highlite each song, cut it, paste it as new and then give it a name and save it to a folder or record each song one at a time, name it and save it to a folder.
 
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