Video (SVHS) connector: signals nonnorm - pines?

Hello there the Germany

can someone let me know what type of signal out the 3 extra pins to the SVHS (MiniDIN) connector? Maybe the left and right signal (with Earth)?

THX for your attention

Sincerely
Micha

Hello

Do you mean the male mini Din 4 pin?
AFAIK the sprayed 1 + 2; 3 Y - luminance and chrominance-C 4

Altogether 1 field (Y luminance)
2 DownLeft ground (C-chrominance)
Right signal albums 3 Luminanz (Y)
4 signal Chrominace (C) upper-left

PS: This cable supports only video (no audio)

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