Or you could grab the file from the cd into a WAV editor or something. Cooledit pro maybe.
Then manually take out the silent part and encode the resulting track. I used CEP to create the extra hidden track on Superjesus' Sumo. It's a great standalone track Audiograbber was used to create the WAV and CEP to edit then back to AG to encode.

There are a number of methods but all require manual intervention. If the CD indicates that there is one track, then that's what you'll get. It might be possible to make a program to recognise tracks with a gap longer than n seconds and split the tracks. But as the number of these CDs is low I doubt this will come out soon. AFAICT

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