Jim, believe me, I've looked at this ten ways to sunday, and MC just comes up short, for me.
I have tried the MC Cover Art tool, and while it's good, it still doesn't have covers for a good 20-25% of the test discs that I tried.
The meta-data isn't just pulled from AMG... it's also pulled from GD3, MusicBrainz, and FreeDB. with all results compared side by side, "errors" or "discrepancies" from each source highlighted via red font, in an easy "point-and-click-once" to change the value to the one you want.
When 3 out of the 4 are in agreement, it usually means the other one is screwy. It's that simple. Plus the extended meta-data that YADB just does not have.
MC is my tool of choice for EVERYTHING else... except for the initial tag and rip and "first cover grab" process.
Re- speed of the rips... it's not even close, whether you're comparing secure rips and encodes to LAME, FLAC, or even Monkey's Audio.
My tests were consistent and had a very clear speed winner, without sacrificing security.
My goal of my first post wasn't to "crap on MC" or praise dBa, I was just giving some background info and reasoning behind using dBa so I could be spared the "why don't you just rip with MC" reply. Funny, huh?