AudioPlayer does exactly what it says on the tin. It plays all your MP3, MP2, WAV, WMA, OGG VORBIS, RAW, PCM, RIFF and AIFF media along with audio only ASF files.
AudioPlayer also utilizes MP3 and OGG streaming Internet media so you can listen to your favourite radio stations without switching applications.
Volume and file seeking controls allow you to find and listen to the best parts of the music at a sound level to suit you. A handy mute option also provides silence on demand without stopping the music.
AudioPlayer also has your computers' health and multi-tasking at heart. Taking up only 192 KB of hard disk space (180 KB on compressed NTFS drives) and typically using 50-90% less CPU power with 2 to 5 times less memory usage than Windows Media Player 10, AudioPlayer allows you to use your computers resources the way you want. Now there's more, you can minimize AudioPlayer into the system tray which removes the taskbar button freeing up precious real estate.
Wait, there's more. After you've finished your work and listening to the best choons, you need to shutdown your computer in the time honoured way of going to the "Start" button. Not no more; Audioplayer has built in functions so at the click of just one button, you can log off, restart, or completely shut down your PC.
So what's the catch? Simple, there isn't one. Completely free and full functionality today, tomorrow, in 30 days, next year, forever.

AudioPlayer 4 was released by Adrian Wright on Thursday 17 February 2005. Its known requirements are : 166MHz Processor; 32MB RAM; Soundcard; Speakers; At least one music file.
AudioPlayer will run on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows NT and Windows XP.