It is not a static table like AR & PMBOK make it out to be. The biggest hurdle I had to overcome was finally understanding that the 49 process, 5 groups, 10 knowledge areas happen all the time, regardless if its' a project or a phase, but some may not come online, depending on the project type, methodologies at play, the situation, etc. Looking back, if I had to go into the PMP Exam again (achieved first-attempt June 2nd, 2022), especially in a panicked flurry 72 hours prior, after 30 days of studying, I cannot emphasize understanding the flow between each process, knowledge area, and in a way, which ITTOs matter most for key-processes (eg., Risk, Scope, etc), all while understanding where in the chain of events you are for that particular question. It might work for some, but for me, I would've failed. Basically, don't just assume the videos equals pass. However, whichever Udemy course you choose, you're presented with a skeletal structure that's enough to get you by, but depending on how you consume the material, review & analyze it, and incorporate it into your learning matters most.
I went with AR, though I would also highly recommend PMI Study Hall+.