I wouldn't recommend apple ripping. It's not error checked and I've had plenty of audible problems with CD's ripped by iTunes or Music.
dbPoweramp Music Converter is well regarded and checks your rip against a database of other rips as well as error correction. It will also find cover art and track names.
I like to use Yate with a discogs release number to fully tag the files and create sensible file names and a folder with artwork. That's all a pain to set up but easy to do once it's established.
I wouldn't recommend apple ripping. It's not error checked and I've had plenty of audible problems with CD's ripped by iTunes or Music.
dbPoweramp Music Converter is well regarded and checks your rip against a database of other rips as well as error correction. It will also find cover art and track names.
I like to use Yate with a discogs release number to fully tag the files and create sensible file names and a folder with artwork. That's all a pain to set up but easy to do once it's established.