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Lately I've been using a program called LameFE. You can rip a CD straight to the format of your choice (MP3, OGG Vorbis, Wav, Monkey's Audio (Lossless)). I've had no problems getting the CD tracklist's from the database used in the program. You also have the choice of converting an entire album into one file or seperate files (very handy for mixed albums where you don't want to hear gaps). It will also generate a cue file if you want to make a backup copy onto CDR later.
http://lamefe.sourceforge.net/
If you aren't going to be listening to your rips on a portable MP3 player, I would recommend you try using the OGG Vorbis codec. It has very good sound quality at low bitrates. I ripped my entire CD collection to this format and it sounds great!
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