Difficult. The easiest way to do it would modify the RippleCut-action to track the cut positions while editing. So in the end, I would only need to export the tracked information.
However, this means it would only work from as soon as you use the modified RippleCut action, so only for future projects.

Analysing the old flacs to see, what has been cut using the ripple-cut-method and to „reverse engineer“ its positions could be possible but I would need to work on too many assumptions. One such assumption would, that you never included additional audiofiles(like intros or outros or jingles or moved portions of the edited audio).
So it would work only on projects entirely cut using Ripple-Cut and no other editings. Everything else gets way out of hand quickly or the returned positions are quite useless.

Wir können übrigens auch auf deutsch schreiben :wink: