Good stuff, Spoon; thanks for the response.
As you suggested, I changed my encoder to the Multi Encoder, selected the same WMA parameters as before (WMA10-->WMA 9.1 Lossless, 44kHz, 16-bit 2 channel) and added the Force Non-Live DSP Effect. The result is as you expected, the cd's rip and encode without error (however, I still end up with small unplayable files occasionally being written; the difference is that there is no logging of this (i.e. the log states 'Complete' for the track)). I would like to figure out what is going on with those.
For your edification, here is a sample log for the failed WMA encodes that were occurring without the Force Non-Live fix enabled:
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Disc 1: [AMG] Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin Reject 1: Ripping Error
Error ripping to Windows Media Audio 10, 'Track 1' to 'D:\shares\Music\Led Zeppelin\Led Zeppelin\Led Zeppelin - 01 - Good Times Bad Times.wma'
Error Compressing to WMA [clEncoder::OutputThisBlock]
Track 1 Result: Error
Track 2 Result: Complete
Track 3 Result: Complete
Track 4 Result: Complete
Track 5 Result: Complete
Track 6 Result: Complete
Track 7 Result: Complete
Track 8 Result: Complete
Track 9 Result: Complete
Combined Result: 1 Error
And, as requested, here is a sample log for the failed MP3 encodes that were occurring without the Force Non-Live fix enabled:
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Disc 5: [AMG] Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin Reject 5: Ripping Error
Error ripping to mp3 (Lame), 'Track 2' to 'D:\shares\Music\Led Zeppelin\Led Zeppelin\Led Zeppelin - 02 - Babe I'm Gonna Leave You.mp3'
Error writing audio data to StdIn Pipe [clEncoder::EncodeBlock]
Error ripping to mp3 (Lame), 'Track 9' to 'D:\shares\Music\Led Zeppelin\Led Zeppelin\Led Zeppelin - 09 - How Many More Times.mp3'
Error writing audio data to StdIn Pipe [clEncoder::EncodeBlock]
Track 1 Result: Complete
Track 2 Result: Error
Track 3 Result: Complete
Track 4 Result: Complete
Track 5 Result: Complete
Track 6 Result: Complete
Track 7 Result: Complete
Track 8 Result: Complete
Track 9 Result: Error
Combined Result: 2 Error
For the record, my homebrew WHS is an AMD Athlon 64 3200+ with 1GB of RAM.