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Nero..
If you're on a pc. Make a music cd.
Now import your large mp3 file. Obviously it'll have to be under 80 minutes.
(i'm writing the following off the top of my head as i'm on a mac now)
Right click on the file and click properties.
There should be a tab that says indexes and limits or something along those lines. Click that.
Now your audio file should slowly start loading in the window. You'll have a start and end marker. Don't worry about the file loading, you don't actually have to wait for it to load.
All you do is click where ever you want to make a track mark and click split.
When i load a file, lets say an ARMIN set (best dj in the world by the way) i'll usually just roughly click on 5 min increments and click split. If you want to do it more precisely or know where you want to split it already then you just search for that spot.
Let's say you've put in 6 new tracks marks. Click ok, it asks you if you want to apply the splits, click ok.
And you'll be looking at the main screen again with multiple tracks.
Now important part, highlight every track bar the first track and right click. Set the gap between audio to 0.
The reason you don't select the first track as well is because it needs a 2 secs gap before it. If you happen to highlight all of them, Nero will just tell you it has to put a 2 second gap in front of the 1st song.
Anyway, click burn. Fingers crossed it'll work. It should.
Of course i found out a way to do this with Toast & Jam on the mac, until i came to burn the cd when my Macbook pro told me the Optical drive didn't support split marking. Assholes.
Probably wasn't explained the best but as i said it's off the top of my head.
This is burnt as an audio cd, not an mp3 cd.
Handy when you just want to split something up so you can roughly search for it in your car or wherever you might be listening to it. PITA when you have to seek on an mp3 in a car as we all know 
nelly
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