QUOTE(eevan @ Aug 6 2007, 12:25)

Use the WvUnpack with -cc option to extract the embedded .cue file. Then edit it if necessary, load in EAC and burn.
eevan is right... this the changelog for 4.40 version (wavpack):
wvunpack.exe (command-line decoder) - 4.40
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added: cuesheet extraction (to .cue file or stdout) added: wav header generation on decode for files with missing RIFF
information, or forced with -w option
added: more summary info (wrapper info + channel assignments)
improved: more robust handling of corrupt files
improved: separate options for raw (-r) and blind stream decoding (-b)
improved: switched to Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 (win32 only)
removed: support for Windows 95