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Amateurs! That's not the way.
Splicing up several large mp3-files in Soundforge would make me go crazy.
Here's the true way:
Open your mp3file in winamp, switch to the output mode to filewriter. (preferences -> output -> Nullsoft Diskwriter), push play and winamp will dump a large wavefile to your harddrive. Make sure repeat is turned off!
Modify your cuefile to point to your new very large .wav file, which is raw audio. Then you load the cuesheet into Daemon-tools, so that your cue/wav set is accesible as a cd-drive. Then you launch your favourite
CD-Ripper, and rip that virtual-cd to whatever format you prefer!
Takes a long time, a little effort, but it's worth it in the end.
If you're good at linux/unix there's hundreds of ways to do this more efficiently, but you'll need to be a good shell scripter (and be able to make an iso-image and mount it as a loopback device, then use some form of parsing of this mounted iso eg. a console-cdripper).
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