If tape drive then get one of those tape to CD converters that slip into the tape deck. Then plug the jack into your Mp3 player. Or if you have an AUX input on the back of your stereo then buy a double male connector. Or if you have pre-amp in then buy or make RCA to Headphone jack adapter. Becareful not to turn the Mp3 player up too load using this configuration. Yo could blow your stereo. . Use the volume control on your stereo. There are many ways.
It's really your choice. With CDs, there are disks to care for, where as an Mp3 is all digital, so for ease the Mp3 might be the better way to go.
Use a 3.5mm jack to tape player, plug it into tape player and press "tape" while playing Ipod.
Belkin does not make mp3 players. However, they make all kinds of mp3 player accessories.
Yes you can. You need to get a cassette tape adapter (many places sell these like Target, Bestbuy, Circuit City,....etc). You plug it into the mp3 player where the headphone would go and place the cassette where it is supposed to go. Turn on the radio and mp3 player and your ready to go.
One way to do it is through a tape-3mm jack.
No, Sony does not make an underwater mp3 player, but many stores sell water proof cases for mp3 players.
MP3 actually modifies the music file to convert them and make them compatible to MP3 compatible devices
My MP3 player works well.
Pioneer does make some MP3 speakers. They offer a great variety of different types of MP3 speakers that can be used in your car or in the comfort of your own home.
Books on cassette tape are called audio books (also 'talking books'). However, audio/talking books are also available in CD and MP3 form.
If you did not make it yes But if you did make it no