I must be poor in the use of search engines because I could not find an answer, as simple as it sounds on this question.
I'm splicing two rca cables together. Both have 2 wires inside the insulation, with 1 wire in another insulation. One is obviously a signal wire and one is a ground but are they always the same? In other words is the one in the insulation always the same. One cable here has a white insulation and the other one I'm splicing it to is a black insulated wire. If I spliced the wrong ones together I'm not sure if I'd get anything. This is for a video signal and right now while the image is coming through it's distorted and wavy so maybe I'm not splicing right.