Do you mean your CD player or your amplifier? When you just want to hook it up to your home stereo, I think the most convenient way is to use an iPod docking station. If you follow the link below, you'll find a comparison of a few of those.
When you want to copy music from your CD to your iPod, you'd best use your computer. Install iTunes, insert the CD and follow the instructions. That'll handle everything for you.
yes yo can you will need to transfer the songs from your Ipod to your computer and then to the tape player.
there might be something electricaly interfering with the CD and the player. my freind has a psp, that when yo shake itor smack the back of it, it will go black.
You dont
From what I know, you don't! Just make sure yo keep an eye on your ipod!
No it is not.
yo don't
yo mama can charge your i pod
Gabriela Montera
Steve Brown - yo-yo player - was born on 1976-02-20.
Not ever.You never have to download iTunes. Even if you buy an Ipod (The MP3 player that goes with and works with iTunes), you still don't have to download iTunes. If you wanted to, you could just have the iPod with no music on it, although I do recommend downloading iTunes if yo purchase any type of iPod (There are several diffrent kinds. Ex: iPod Shuffle, iPod Mini, etc.) You can download iTunes at the following link: http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/
A CD drive, capable of recording onto a CD-R disc. It will be marked somewhere as a CD-RW.
I don't see why you can't connect it. It's what happens after you connect it that yo should be wondering.