*With exception, the following CPUs are not supported:
GNU/Linux with NVIDIA drivers that support OpenGL 4.5 and above.For Linux hosts, AMD devices are not supported.For Linux hosts, the latest NVIDIA proprietary drivers are required.For Windows hosts, a GPU that supports DirectX 11 is required.Minimum Requirements to Dark Theme support on Workstation Windows Host Operating Systems:įor 3D Hardware Accelerated Graphics Support: Minimum Requirements to Run Container Runtime on workstation Windows Host Operating Systems: Please refer to vendor's recommended disk space for specific guest operating systems.Additional hard disk space required for each virtual machine.1.2 GB of available disk space for the application.Note that Windows 7 hosts are no longer supported, Workstation 16 will not function on them. VMware Workstation Pro and Player run on most 64-bit Windows or Linux host operating systems: 2GB RAM minimum/ 4GB RAM or more recommended.A compatible 64-bit x86/AMD64 CPU launched in 2011 or later *.For more detail, see our System Requirements documentation. Requirements: Windows 10/8.VMware Workstation runs on standard x86-based hardware with 64-bit Intel and AMD processors, and on 64-bit Windows or Linux host operating systems.Devices: Desktop (PC), Ultrabook, Laptop.This version of the RealPlayer has a rather high requirement regarding the hardware, as you need a 1.4GHz or faster processor, at least 1GB of RAM and about 500MB of free disk space. However, it is important to note that before you install it, it is advisable to check whether you meet the minimum system requirements or not. Once you have downloaded the application kit, you will have to go through the installation process, and unlike its older versions, you now have the option of installing other add-ons as well. The installation process of RealPlayer is fairly easy. On the other hand, the full version, that is also paid, enables you to create H.264 videos and offers a lot more editing options in addition to the same features you get with the free version. The free version of the new SP model is amazing considering that users can download non-protected copies of their favorite videos and convert them to a wide variety of formats, which can later be played on game consoles and other digital devices.
However, the SP versions focused on offering some genuinely useful features that so far seem to go hand in hand with the modern digital media generation. Whilst the old versions of this player were increasingly annoying, since they contained some third party add-ons, nobody really liked the RealPlayer very much. Not long ago, the RealPlayer was the most popular media player online, as it was among the few players that enabled you to burn a video onto a DVD or CD directly from a webpage.