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I'm going through old cables and get the impression that this is for a specific product, but I can't tell what product it's for.

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[-] wizzor@sopuli.xyz 17 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Well, it is for sure an S-Video cable. There was a 7 pin variant too, but it doesn't look like the one pictured. The other end has a 4 pin S video and composite video cables.

As you say, it is for some kind of specific product, perhaps a video capture card?

This looks pretty close? https://www.av-connection.com/?PGr=2575

Edit: looks like it might be a 9 pin s video to 4 pin s video + composite adapter.

[-] Dipole@pawb.social 1 points 1 year ago

It is definitely 7 pins, not 9. The pin layout matches this image on the wikipedia page for mini din: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:S-Video_7-pin_quasi-DIN_connector.JPG#/media/File:S-Video_7-pin_quasi-DIN_connector.JPG

I tested the pin connections and it does match the "compatible with an S-video... plug" in the image's caption, but I don't know if the keying allows for that. The key on the 7-pin is both wider and thinner than on the 4-pin.

The fact that this is a long cable instead of a short adapter does give me the impression that both the 4-pin mini din and the rca connector are supposed to be used simultaneously.

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