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Amazon Elastic transcoder bucket permission

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  • Srinivas S. 6 years, 8 months ago

    Hello,
    I have followed the “How to setup encrypted HLS stream with Amazon Elastic Transcoder” guide steps to transcode few videos. However the transcoding jobs are failing due to s3 bucket access permissions. How do I provide write permissions to the s3 bucket?
    Below the Job error message.
    You do not have the permissions required to write the specified object to the specified bucket: bucket=hls-test2, key=1_1/hls_1_1.mp4.

    I have already provided permissions in IAM to the Elastic transcode role and added foliovision user permissions to the encryption key.

    Thank you,

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  • Juraj Kacaba 7 years ago
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    Hi Srinivas,

    Have you also put the crossdomains.xml file into the estimated S3 bucket? If yes, please check if there are any typos in the text of that file, you can see the text here under “Setting up buckets in Amazon S3”

    Thanks,
    Juraj

    Martin 7 years ago

    Hello Srinivas,

    actually crossdomain.xml is a cross-domain policy file for Adobe Flash, it doesn’t affect inner workings of AWS.

    Please try again with a brand new S3 bucket and see if it works there. While AWS has a ton of options it’s easy to make a mistake in it. Perhaps your S3 bucket uses some special policy which restricts access to it.

    I’m also not sure what foliovision user permissions you mean. What you see in the https://foliovision.com/player/securing-your-video/hls-stream#creating-encryption-key part of the guide is just a user which we created in our AWS as we are the Foliovision company obviously. What you did certainly doesn’t give use any permissions for your AWS.

    You should be also checking if AWS MediaConvert won’t be a better choice for you: https://foliovision.com/player/securing-your-video/mediaconvert-encrypted-hls-guide Make sure you read our note on pricing too: https://foliovision.com/player/securing-your-video/mediaconvert-elastic-transcoder-pricing

    Thanks,
    Martin

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