Hi
yes the comment of MWillems is the same as I experienced.
I bought recently from Bert Kaempfert: A Swingin' Safari.
The CD was about half the price as the download, including free shipping from Germany to Switzerland, crazy!
So you buy the CD and trash it and you have paid only half the price, what a nonsense!
I did not experience ripping problems in general.
The main issue is the databases which do not contain the details of the CD, nor do you get it if you buy digital! The music-industry has a mess in classification, worst is classical. Just the name of a composer is a mess. Mozart: W.A. Mozart, Wolfang Amadeus Mozart, Mozart A.W., etc. etc.
My experience is that the programs mainly are different in how they grab the tag-details. This depends on each CD.
I use: JRiver MC, dBpoweramp, iTunes (ALAC then convert in JRiver to flac)
In tag completeness and correctness best is dBpoweramp (especiually for classical music), then iTunes, but often incomplete, then JRiver MC.
My strategy for ripping is: put CD ind, then check which program gets you teh best tags, then rip with that program.
Technical ripping quality is actually not a problem for my setup (DVD-Drive for ripping)
Peter