Adobe Systems created the Portable Document Format (PDF) to make files easier to view and share. However, when it comes to working with this type of document, changing its layout and content can be a real struggle. That’s where our Embed YouTube video in a PDF option comes to the rescue. And you can put this function to quick use with DocHub.
DocHub makes utilizing the Embed YouTube video in a PDF feature effortless. Thanks to its intuitive interface, you can perform any PDF-related job or build document-driven workflows to collaborate with many parties in little to no time. Try DocHub for free now!
In this YouTube video tutorial, Joel Tolentino explains how to add a video to your PDF using DocHub. He suggests checking out his other DocHub tutorials in the description below. Once in DocHub, make sure you are in the paid version as sometimes it opens in the free version. Scroll down and click on "More Tools" if the option for "Rich Media" is not already visible. Click on "Rich Media" and hover over it to see the option to add audio, video, and interactive elements to your PDF.