

When using a lightweight music player on Windows and Linux, you would have more free RAM, CPU, and storage space resources because lightweight music players use less RAM, and CPU resources compared to more resource heavy music players. A lot of lightweight music players has audio enhancement features which make your music sound better by using your soundcard’s hardware compared to using other players. Lightweight music players usually only have the basic features like playback buttons, playlist, playlist editor, and support for different audio file types like MP3, WMA and Ogg which you need to play music and audio files on your computer or tablets.
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But, there are now many lightweight music players which work fast even on older and slower Windows, and Linux computers, laptops, netbooks and tablets which have 256MB-1GB of RAM, a slower single core 800MHz or slower CPU, and a smaller storage drive which is 16GB or less which is still common on cheaper Windows 8 and 10 tablets and laptops. But, some music players can use more system resources like RAM, and CPU resources because of a more advance and bloated user interface, and having Internet ads, or too many features which are not needed to play music.
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There are a lot of music player software for Windows, and Linux.
