I just tested this. It's... strange.

The files work better now than they did before; for example they are now
showing the proper run time of a file when played back in totem or VLC.
The skipping isn't as bad but sound is very clipped, sounds tinny /
vaguely underwater and occasionally runs over itself (if that makes
sense... like some parts echo for a while) when I play the file.

This is in Ubuntu Hardy, 64-bit, with the latest updates (including
those in proposed) as of half an hour ago.

Steps to duplicate:

1) Open Sound Juicer and Insert CD.
2) Make sure that output format is selected as "CD Quality, AAC (MPEG-4 audio)."
I don't remember if that is a default profile. Here is the gstreamer pipeline 
used:

audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! faac ! ffmux_mp4

3) Extract audio

I was trying to find some classical music on CD so I could post a sample
file but I can't find half of my CDs right now and rather wouldn't
upload a file of copyright-protected music.

The audio distortion is VERY noticeable if you rip a song with vocals.

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sound juicer aac formatted files skip and...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/95326
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