Hi,
In soundforge you can also work with markers and regions. You first set markers at the beginning and ending of all separate tracks (with ctrl-M), you will see a line on the .wav file where you set a marker. (Don't forget to set a marker at the beginning and the ending of the entire .wax file!) Now you have chopped up the entire file. Then you have to use an option called: 'set markers to regions' (i think it is in the edit section under markers). You have now made regions of the entire file. The last thing you have to do is to extract the regions to separate .wav files on your HD. There is a function for it called 'Extract regions' (I think this is in the Tools section). Now you have al tracks as separate .wav files on your HD and you can burn them. This has the advantage that you don't have multiple windows to work with. You can also manually set the markers on time! Remco