exactly, with nero or most other programs, load up the wav, and then go into the properties, and most of the time you can put in "breaks" and have it split the wav file within that program... much handier than having to manually chop every track, then save, load, arrange... remember to take off any silence between tracks, obviously, but sometimes you forget :)
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