Use XLD on the Mac.
It provides a log of the rip and compares it to an online database (AccurateRip).
It also has a paranoid mode that reads/rereads/rechecks the data multiple times - a sure fire way to kill your optical drive :) but it's for the (as the name suggests) paranoid.
I usually rip to AIFF. It's uncompressed lossless and supports meta data.
AIFF is also a fairly universal standard. I also run JRiver alongside iTunes and get JRiver to read from the same folders.
It provides a log of the rip and compares it to an online database (AccurateRip).
It also has a paranoid mode that reads/rereads/rechecks the data multiple times - a sure fire way to kill your optical drive :) but it's for the (as the name suggests) paranoid.
I usually rip to AIFF. It's uncompressed lossless and supports meta data.
AIFF is also a fairly universal standard. I also run JRiver alongside iTunes and get JRiver to read from the same folders.