1. You would have to connect the PS2 male RCA sound cables to the sound card on your PC. Your sound card will have at the very least a 1/8 jack (headphone jack size) for a line input. You can buy an adapter that accepts the male RCA jacks and will have a male 1/8 jack on the other side. Or you can get an adapter that accepts the male RCA jacks and has a female 1/8 jack and then get a double-sided male 1/8 jack (one on each side).
2. You would have to have a 3rd party sound recorder on your PC, usually found on purchased jukeboxes. You would also have to adjust the equalizer levels and/or volume accordingly since its in analog sound. Have the video cable plugged into the TV so you see what's going on. When you're ready, hit the record button on the PC and then play the music. Hit stop when you're done.
I haven't recorded sound onto a PC in a while, but when I did it, it was in the WAV format. You'll have to find a converter to convert it to MP3 or you could just create an audio CD and rip it back onto the computer in MP3 or WMA format.
Now if you have a Toslink optical input on your sound card, it makes things much easier since you won't have to adjust the sound level. Just plug it in and hit record when you're ready.
I'm one of the few souls who still use Minidisc so I can record music from PS2 games much easier than this. Just saying its definitely possible if you know what to do.
I'm sorry to disappoint you.
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