Classical Where can i find best quality Walter Lewin Lectures

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For high-quality lecture videos of Walter Lewis, particularly in mechanical and electromagnetic fields, several resources are recommended. The best options include archived lectures from MIT, specifically the links to courses 8.01 and 8.02 on archive.org, which provide good video quality. Additionally, Cosmolearning offers courses on Physics I and II that are noted for their clarity. A YouTube channel titled "The Allure of Physics" has also uploaded all the lectures, although it lacks the homework help videos. These sources collectively provide a comprehensive selection of quality educational materials for studying physics.
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I was wondering where I can find the best quality lecture videos of Walter Lewis. Both mechanical and EM.
Most of the videos I find are of low quality and it makes it hard to follow. Thanks.
 
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There is also a youtube channel that uploaded all of the lectures but not the homework help videos:
For The Allure of Physics
 
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