The easiest ripper in my opinion is dBpowerAMP. 
However, its MP3 encoder is on a 30-day license, 
so it's not free.

But once you rip in FLAC you can convert to MP3 
using lots of other free programs - foobar2000, 
for example.

EAC is by far the most powerful ripper, but it 
isn't exactly user-friendly at first.  However, if 
you follow the guides at:

http://users.pandora.be/satcp/eac-qs-en.htm

and

http://users.pandora.be/satcp/eac00.htm

all it will take is a little time.

I believe winamp can be configured to rip into 
LAME MP3 and FLAC.  It will not be as robust or as 
accurate as EAC though, but if you're used to 
using it, it may be worth a try.

rick's cafe wrote:
> thanks for the reply Mark... I have not been ripping
a lot of my tunes
> yet (as i have a brother in law who has donated
tonnes of files to me,
> which have kept me well busy)... but I do intend to
rip many of nmy
> cd's to my collection.. so at present I am open to
all suggestions for
> the best (and easiest) ripper for me to use.. up
until now I have used
> the ripper in winamp to convert files...
> 
> 

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