Hi Adam,

On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 14:15:48 +0100, FFmpeg user discussions wrote:
> [https @ 0x7f40de879b40] HTTP error 403 
> Forbiddenhttps://some_domain.com/subtitles/18217/bf4130a3-64f8-40cb-aae8-720da75797a7.srt?AWSAccessKeyId=A*****************Z:
>  Server returned 403 Forbidden (access denied)

You should show us the complete, uncut console output, without the
access key of course.

> It looks like it is cutting off the URL after the aws access key.

It looks like you may be using Unix/Linux and your shell is
interpreting '&'. You may need to quote the complete URL on the command
line. But I am just guessing.

> Does anybody know if FFmpeg will work with this type of token or should I 
> just make a HTTP.get call in my script to localise the SRT file?

This should just work. ffmpeg's URL handling is limited to a length of
4096.

Cheers,
Moritz
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