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Originally Posted by VAXman
The point herein is that memory use is no metric of performance; however, the more physical memory in today's virtual memory environments, the better the general overall performance.
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I agree with the points made in this post. These points are surely valid for larger applications that manage a lot of data.
When it comes to streaming shoutcast (which is what this thread is about), this is a very focused and specific task. The music comes down the wire to my computer and I want it to come out the speakers. On some machines I have, they are very resource challenged including my work laptop. It uses over 430MB of RAM just to boot the darn thing and the vast majority of which I have no control over since the asset doesn't belong to me. Using an unobtrusive player that uses a small amount of RAM is very useful in this situation. If you have a very very low-end machine that has a small amount of RAM (say 160MB total), running an application with a small memory requirement is handy.
If you are so inclined Vax and have low-end w* machine around, try XMPlay just for grins.
I want to point out that I DO use iTunes to manage my personal music library because of my iPod. But for listening to AM, XMPlay does the job nicely in a very stealthy way.
Cheers