As antisuck suggested, I will do the same: EAC and CDex are wonderful. I would use EAC over anything else though, since it will slow down your drive and read your media a few times if it detects errors to make sure you can get the best possible recording.
If you don't want large file sizes, high quality, and you are not looking to synchronize your media to an external device (eg iPod), encode your media into the OGG format, you'll get much better quality.
OTOH, if you do want to synchronize your media to an external device, purchase a Neuros Audio device. It is open source (AFAIK) and supports the OGG format.
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