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# Video Recording Adaptation

We are now using Fivemanage in this system and we will show you how to adapt it. Optionally, you can host these videos on your own server using the old methods, but it will be a little more difficult. You can review the old documents.

First, create an account from the site below.

{% embed url="<https://fivemanage.com/>" %}

Follow the steps and enter the dashboard section.

## Create Token

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Select the token section from the menu on the left and click the "Create new token" button on the page that opens.

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In the opened modal, select the token type as media and create it.

And then copy the token given to you.

<figure><img src="/files/85H1aHeODl2t4kWW4vs0" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

Then paste your api key into the "Config.FiveManageApiKey" section in the 'configs/config.lua' file.

That's all you have to do


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