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I do know there are times when you have to go with 'that's good enough'. YouTube, mp3s and other compressed formats often leave out some of the notes if they are not played loud enough.
If I'm going to use my ears, I'd prefer an uncompressed copy of the music. If I have to, I'll use my ears, and that will often get me either right on or close, depending on how complex the music is. If I can't get the sheet, a PGV book followed by a fake book can be good. That's another reason why I prefer to get the sheet music. Jazzy stuff can be very difficult, especially when you get extended chords or one chord stacked on top of another. I haven't found anything that gets me even remotely close when analyzing the Brazilian jazz stuff I play. Ever since college 45 years ago, I've been transcribing chord progressions.