I was a bit fussing around with putting my music cd's on hd, when I noticed CDex, the program I use, was reading perfectly new cd's as if it's a bit scratched. I used the CDex version 1.51, and so I tried CDex version 1.3, wich did a better job (despite encoding it on a tad lesser quality, nonetheless, it's the ogg-vorbis format, encoded at app 200-250 kbps)
But then also version 1.3 wrongly read the cd (while the cd was virtually new, no blips when playing in a cdplayer)
This time, I used a program (in this case, I used Nero cd-burning software, but I could as well use cloneCD or something like that) to make an image of the cd. Then, I used the program "Daemon tools", to be able to acces the image as if it was a real cd. Then, I used CDex again to rip and encode the music from the image. Wich worked perfectly, no blips, just perfect crystal clear sound :banana:
Thought I'd share :-)