I've evaluated a number of wave editors that have a track splitting option and have obtained only moderate success with any of them. As others have pointed out ripping LPs is not like ripping CDs there is never true silence between tracks so the process of splitting off tracks is somewhat problematical and time consuming no matter which way you cut it. No matter how you adjust the parameters there's always going to be material that doesn't fit the profile, thats why I don't use track splitting when I record. I've tried entering track times in advance and even this method is subject to false tracks being recorded.
FWIW I think that what is really needed is a dedicated track splitter that you use post record. Load albumn.wav into it and ask the app to guess at where the tracks are then be able to do a quick que and revue process where you can either accept the track boundaries or nudge them forward or back a bit. Once that's done it would be nice to be able to do a CDDB lookup or an AMG browse for the track titles.
It just occurred to me that there is an even better way to do this post editing. How about an option in Record to create an index file of where the Recorder thinks it found tracks and have the splitter app use the index file as a starting point.
What makes the whole process of post editing a file just to split off the tracks is that the programs we are using to do this are wave editors and the way they process the wave file makes the splitting process quite tedious: zoom-in zoom-out, find the possible track, select a little bit of the wave on either side, audit it. Ok, so now you've got the track nailed down: select from the start of track to the end of the track (somehow) and save selection as (in some programs) or identify the track points and save them as generic track01, 02, 03... And all this is done manually, a real pain. A dedicated program could automate most of these tasks and make the whole process a simple 5-10 minute task. Lets face it, if you're into ripping tapes or LPs your prepared to spend some major time to begin with I just want the process to be computer-aided as much as possible.
Sorry for the length of this post.