yo will need a audio cable : to plug into the "audio in" jack of the sound / video card.
You can use the S-Video cable to transfer the video, and the audio cable will do the other part since S-video does no video.
Windows Movie maker has a feature where you can capture the videos from a source.
When you open Movie maker, it should be the first option on the top left corner.
If that option is not there, there is a button on the toolbar named "TASKS".
Click on it, and it will open up a pane on the left.
You can use the S-Video cable to transfer the video, and the audio cable will do the other part since S-video does no video.
Windows Movie maker has a feature where you can capture the videos from a source.
When you open Movie maker, it should be the first option on the top left corner.
If that option is not there, there is a button on the toolbar named "TASKS".
Click on it, and it will open up a pane on the left.