Some of those clips you mention feature Page playing on live versions of material originally recorded with Beck.
Nothing against Jimmy Page, but the Yardbirds output with Page (on record) was less than stellar. "Happenings " and "Stroll On" (with Beck AND Page) are essential.
Most of the Page-only material was on an album called "Little Games." This is/was on CD with bonus tracks from singles, b-sides, etc.
The material from this era is all over the place, including pop material that would have come off much better with, say, Mickey Dolenz singing lead rather than Keith Relf. Still, there's some great psych and proto metal from this period, such as the b-side "Think About It" and the instrumental "Glimpses," which sounds like it's from an American International soundtrack.
Agree about the BBC collection, which has good live stuff from both the Beck and Page era.
No idea if the Live Yardbirds (Anderson Theatre) album has made it to CD. It has "Dazed and Confused" (as "I'm Confused") but much of the album is pretty weak. And the fact that the producers overdubbed clinking glasses and bullfight cheers over the (limited) crowd noise didn't help.