Audacity is a terrific program for recording your voice. But everybody is asking for something that doesn't exist. You produce a series of sound files in audacity, chapter1, chapter2, chapter3, and the player plays them in order or allows you to skip around. It's not burned into one big MP3. In the case of a Music CD, it's the CD burning program and the CD player in your car that are doing the heavy lifting. You supply a pile of normal sound files. Not one big special one.
You can totally do something like this in web programming, maybe even blog software. When I watch a news show on line, I click on the first file and it cranks through all the files in the show one after the other. I can click on and play them out of order if I want. The show files are just ordinary animation files; show1, show2, show3. Nobody made a special segmented news file. It's the environment and browser management that are doing all the work.
Here's someone who got something to work. Oddly, I suspect he went to a lot of convolution and trouble to make a standard Music CD with chapters.
http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/2850 ... audio-file
I believe I may have found it right inside of Virtual dj. I have to record my mix as a bin/cue file, then while recording make a cut where I would like the cut made so it will enable me to do what I want in my cd player. Then Burn it in say nero as an image. Funny thing is Im all out of cd's at the time LOL. So I'll pic some up tomorrow. This should be the same concept as making the cue sheet, and structuring it, correct Guns?, relating to the link you gave me.
I thinks its a go, I took took the Cue file and mounted it with Magic Iso and played the file inside of Windows Media Player, and it shows the different tracks I made with the cut button, but all of them play as one file. The individual track jump in sync to the next track. So if burned to cd It looks and sounds like all will do as I wanted. (from the googling I did the files have to be in wav format for me to be able to use the cue points by my cd/dvd player) Mission accomplished !