if you have an audio surround receiver it should have an audio out jack (some TVs have this as well). just use your xbox to input the source to your receiver and have it route that signal to the output channel. radio shack and some other places have the "Y" cables you need. it'll have the red and white RCA jacks on one end, and a mini-jack (headphone style) on the other. connect the red and white ends to the output on your receiver, then connect the mini-jack to the input port on your soundcard. if you don't have the software to record it to a .wav file, i believe download.com has some freeware for it. once it is in .wav format, its a cinch to convert it to mp3 format with any number of programs. hope this helps.
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