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If anyone is familiar with using youtubeextractor, I am trying to do the following. I am using this example posted on the site for the library.

string link = "youtube link";

IEnumerable<VideoInfo> videoInfos = DownloadUrlResolver.GetDownloadUrls(link);

VideoInfo video = videoInfos.First(info => info.VideoType == VideoType.Mp4 && info.Resolution == 360);

This code only looks for a specific resolution, what if that resolution doesn't exist?

If anyone has an example of looking for a resolution of lets say 1080, if 1080 doesn't exist then we look for 720, otherwise grab a 420 resolution, in this priority order: 1080 -> 720 -> 480

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IEnumerable<VideoInfo> videos = DownloadUrlResolver.GetDownloadUrls(txtUrl.Text);
foreach (var vid in videos) {
    if (vid.Resolution > maxRez)
        maxRez = vid.Resolution;
}
cboRezolution.Text = maxRez.ToString();
VideoInfo video = videos.First(p => p.VideoType == VideoType.Mp4 && p.Resolution == Convert.ToInt32(maxRez));
lblStatus.Text = video.Title;
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VideoInfo video = videoInfos.OrderByDescending(info=>info.Resolution)
                  .First(info => info.VideoType == VideoType.Mp4)

This will return the .MP4 video with best resolution.

If you are interested in only some resolutions then you can do it as

var allowedResolutions = new List<int>() { 1080, 720, 480, 360 };

VideoInfo video = videoInfos.OrderByDescending(info=>info.Resolution)
                  .Where(info => allowedResolutions.Contains(info.Resolution))
                  .First(info => info.VideoType == VideoType.Mp4)
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  • You kinda lost me on this response. How is OrderByDescending() looking for specific resolutions? Am I missing something? Apr 30, 2016 at 19:29
  • @sledgehammer It tries to find the max resolution whichever is available
    – Eser
    Apr 30, 2016 at 19:30
  • Lets say I have the resolution stored in an ini file and I want to Apr 30, 2016 at 23:01
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    Lets say, you are smart enough to read a file, put the desired res to allowedResolutions and use above code....
    – Eser
    Apr 30, 2016 at 23:06
  • Just noticed your response above. I really need to brush up on this library but I cant find any docs on it. I guess I was looking for something like if 1080 doesnt exist then look for 720, if that doesnt exist then look for 480. Looking at what you posted looks just like sql. I do appreciate your help on this. Apr 30, 2016 at 23:08
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public static IEnumerable<VideoInfo> GetVideoInfos(YoutubeModel model)
{
    int xx;
    IEnumerable<VideoInfo> videoInfos = DownloadUrlResolver.GetDownloadUrls(model.Link);

        int[] arr = new int[3] { 360, 720, 1080 };
        for (xx = 0; xx < 3; xx++)
        {
            try 
            {
                VideoInfo video = videoInfos
                                   .First(info => info.VideoType == VideoType.Mp4 && info.Resolution == arr[xx]);
            }
            catch (Exception st)
            {

            }
        }
    return videoInfos;
}

//Returns VideoInfo object (Only for video model)
public static VideoInfo GetVideoInfo(YoutubeVideoModel videoModel)
{
    //Select the first .mp4 video with 360p resolution
    VideoInfo video = videoModel.VideoInfo.First();
    return video;
}

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