Which is lightest on resources, free and portable MP3 player for Windows with playlist support?
I don't need any visualization/plugin/skins.
Please give info about memory usage (while song is running in player) also in your answer.
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Which is lightest on resources, free and portable MP3 player for Windows with playlist support? I don't need any visualization/plugin/skins. Please give info about memory usage (while song is running in player) also in your answer. |
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Use an older version of Winamp from the 90's ;) |
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I think foobar2000 suits your needs
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XMPlay is pretty good. Very lightweight, skinnable, no install needed.
XMPlay is freeware. Another small and lightweight player is musikCube, which supports playlists as well as dynamic playlists:
musikCube is freeware. |
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Using the player:
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Use 1by1. It's a free, portable, small (152KB) and light (about 5MB of RAM) audio player.
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Media Player Classic Home Cinema meets all your requirements! |
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Winamp Lite (you can find it at the bottom of the page). It's small (~3MB), light on resources and familiar. Has everything you might need just for playing music. If you want to extend its functionality, you can do it through plugins. |
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musikcube is a fantastic light media player. Although the last update was in 2006, I haven't really found any features lacking.
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