I'm definitely not trying to argue with you on this one, cause i used Audiograbber for a while and it works great, i just wanted to note some things.
Both the programs he mentioned are just front ends to the LAME.exe, the command line version. EAC just passes the wav off to it same as Audiograbber. Good thing about EAC is that it's free and it also includes the ability to get CDDB info (which i wasn't aware of until recently, and was the main reason i stayed away from it until now). Problem is it can be damn slow if you have a scratchy CD, due to it's amazing efforts at reading the CD exactly. If you're CD's are in prestine condition, i'm sure Auidograbber does an equally fine job grabbing the data.
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