Microsoft uses FhG if I remember right.  So not very good.

Basically :

For speed use dBpoweramp (or for the occasional disk that chokes EAC, I
have two or three).

For quality use EAC.

Both have options to repair damaged TOCs on non-Red Book compliant
CDs.

I also run Slysofts AnyDVD (commercial) which repairs TOCs on the fly
and stops CDs installing nasty stuff on your PC.  A great wee program! 
Before this BMG CDs were difficult to get clean rips on because they are
not Red Book compliant.


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