On Sep 23, 2020, at 6:27 AM, Jim web <w...@audiomisc.co.uk> wrote:
> Erm... I think there may be a misunderstanding... Possibly you misunderstod
> my use of 'best' in inverted commas.

Ah, yes, though the misunderstanding came from your comment about uploaders 
having to provide multiple versions.

But, yes, finding the original uploaded version should correspond to “best”.

However, I don’t believe YouTube does any upconverting.  Only downconverting, 
to be able to serve lower bandwidth viewers without the video hanging 
mid-stream.  I suppose as better and better tools, like the Topaz AI package, 
become available they might change that, but while downconverting is cheap 
computationally, upconverting effectively is going to remain computationally 
expensive, so maybe not.

So unless and until they begin doing automatic upconverting, grabbing the 
highest resolution is equivalent to “bestvideo” (or just "best") *and* the 
originally uploaded video, as you were suggesting.

-vvv
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