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the yellow is composite video, the white is stereo audio (not sure if L or R thougth, got a feeling L), these were relevant in the 80's & 90's until component came around in the early 2000's, video quality wise vga is tons better but the the white and red is still used today in stereo systems like they were in the 90's and up

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Its a video and mono audio component cable.

component (ypbpr) does have another definition, it's where a video signal has multiple pins in order to separate the signals for better video quality, this would include scart (a standard used in britain & europe capable of composite, s-video which was less relevant here, and it's own RGB format), VGA, ypbpr, composite even thougth only the audio is separated, not HDMI, desplayport, RF, thougth.

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