There are a number of types that should work, but it sounds like you will have to adapt the cable to your connector. Can you please post a photo of the connector, and show how the cable attaches to the connector if still attached. The most common cable used for video distribution in a home is coaxial cable, usually called either RG6 or RG59. The RG6 is better but they would probably both work. You can buy these by the foot at Home Depot or you can also buy pre-made lengths with some coaxial connectors already installed, but it sounds like your connectors are unusual. Can you also describe what equipment this hooks up to. I ask because I'm wondering if it carries baseband video signal or television signals. It makes a difference to how you attach the connectors.