UnrecognizedClientException
If you got a permission error while calling renderMediaOnLambda()
or renderStillOnLambda()
:
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UnrecognizedClientException: The AWS credentials provided were probably mixed up.
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UnrecognizedClientException: The AWS credentials provided were probably mixed up.
it means that the AWS credentials were correct, but don't allow access to a certain resource.
Most common cause: Calling a Remotion function inside a serverless function
When calling render inside an AWS Lambda function or a Vercel serverless function, that function already has it's own AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
environment variables set. However, these are from AWS itself and are different from the variables that Remotion uses to invoke serverless functions.
To avoid that conflict, you can change the name of the environment variables you set:
- Rename
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
toREMOTION_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
- Rename
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
toREMOTION_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
If both are set, Remotion will prefer the environment variables that are prefixed with REMOTION_
, which should separate the two different credentials nicely.