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hey guys hows it going its joel tolentino here all right so in this video im going to be showing you guys how to add a video on your pdfs using docHub all right so before i get started i have a ton of docHub tutorials that you guys can check out down in the description below if you want to learn how to do some other stuff using docHub all right so once you are in docHub you want to make sure that you are in the paid version because sometimes it opens up in the free version so make sure youre in the paid version with your pdf this is just an example pdf here and then to add video you want to scroll down and if its not already showing you want to click more tools the the thing that were trying to get to is called rich media but if its not already here click more tools and youll have a list of everything and then youll see rich media you want to click on that and if you hover over it itll say add audio video and interactive eleme