A:AnswerWeather you are able to play old cds or not is dependent on your operating system. The player will definitely read the cd, up to your laptops specs and setting if it will let you open them.
A:AnswerI should think so. I'm not sure if the program will "autostart", but you should be able to locate the program file using the Windows Files directory.
A:AnswerYou can certainly do that with this device. Best way, for visual representation is to watch a youtube video about it. But when you load a cd, your computers default music player, usually windows media player, will boot the disc. From Windows media player you have the option to burn the dysc, and once you click on that option, the program should walk you through what to do. It usually just downloads the cd to the program, ejects the cd, then you put in the blank cd you want to burn it on, and the program will continue burning it for you. Hope this helps
A:AnswerIt is a USB plug and play, so yes if you have a USB input I believe it would play CD/DVD, not sure about stability and skipping in a moving vehicle though. It certainly works perfectly fine with my home computer that has a built in CD/DVD that no longer works
A:AnswerThis drive requires a Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, or Mac OS X Operating System and a Pentium IV 2.4 GHz or higher CPU with a hard disc of 20GB or more free space and video memory of 64 MB. For further assistance, please reach out to our support team via private message on Facebook @LGUSSupport and use #VOC in your first message to our social media support team or call at 800-243-0000. ^Daphane
A:AnswerI have not used this yet to write disc I've only used it to play but it does play rewriteables but I don't know whether it copies them. This doesn't answer all your question but I hope it does help
A:AnswerIt needs some sort of controller (computer to connect with) I don't know what the RV would have that could make use of it so you might need a computer as well. Once you find a way to connect it and control it, you can use it to play CDs and DVDS but I wouldn't recommend it for active travel. It's built for desktop use and the lens would likely hit and scratch disks that are playing when you hit a bump if any sort
A:AnswerIt should. It should have a usb that plugs to the computer. From there whatever is on the cd should run through the computer. Its all connected.