Help identifying scart lead

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Have got a scart lead that has 8 pins in scart end and 6 wires with phonos the other end.

These are coloured and labelled as:

Black- Audio-Out-L
White-Audio-Out-R
Yellow-Audio-In-L
Green-Audio-In-R
Red-Video-In
Blue-Video-Out

Have tried plugging into new telly, but not sure if plugging in correct and where phonos should go and what setting to put telly on.
 
The colours don't match the labels...

Yellow is normally composite video
Black & Red / Red & White / Black & White is normally L & R Audio
Red, Green & Blue could be the RGB signals or component video

It's probably RGB & Composite with L & R audio.
 
Have got a scart lead that has 8 pins in scart end and 6 wires with phonos the other end.

These are coloured and labelled as:

Black- Audio-Out-L
White-Audio-Out-R
Yellow-Audio-In-L
Green-Audio-In-R
Red-Video-In
Blue-Video-Out

Have tried plugging into new telly, but not sure if plugging in correct and where phonos should go and what setting to put telly on.


the black and white audoio out left and right is to connect to a suround sound
yellow and green is to conect to a dvd or something like that where u want the audio to comeout of tv
video in and video out says what they r
out to dvd recorder or video recorder
and in from dvd or video

hope this helps
 
The labels are colour coded too, so they must be correct. Have had a play with it, it seems like its more of a way of inputting things into the telly by using the sockets.
Cheers for your help, sure it will come in handy one day.
 
As Devilfish says, the labels don't match up or not conforming to standards.

Red/Blue/Green is normally component video output

Yellow is always composite video output.

Red and White is normally associated for audio output so not sure whats going on with the cable you got...
 
As Devilfish says, the labels don't match up or not conforming to standards.

Red/Blue/Green is normally component video output

Yellow is always composite video output.

Red and White is normally associated for audio output so not sure whats going on with the cable you got...

Yup - what he said

That is a scart to multi AV lead, RGB (component) will not work unless it goes through a scart to YUV converter like this JSTech one.
 
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