OK here's a pic. Based on the link above, it looks like this wire is made for a TRS type connection (3 leads rather than 2). I used a multimeter and it tells me that there is current in both of the sleeved wires to different parts of the RCA connector on the other end of the cable - nothing happens when I touch the stranded wire and touch the other end. So I'm guessing I use the lead that is connected to the outer part of the RCA connector as the ground, and ignore the stranded wire? Or is there some reason the ground wire should be stranded like that?
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