• Resolved developer1999

    (@developer1999)


    I’m using sonaar pro plugin. After updating the plugin, I can’t play the external mp3 files(I’m using AWS), only those mp3 files are getting played which are uploaded on my website. It looks like I’m getting a CORS error. Been using the pro plugin for almost 2 years, never faced this kind of error.

    edit: PS, after disabling the pro plugin and using the free plugin only, everything works fine.

    • This topic was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by developer1999.

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  • Thread Starter developer1999

    (@developer1999)

    please help, what’s even the point of buying a pro plugin when it us having problems. Free version works fine but when I activate the pro sonnar plugin, it doesn’t works.

    Plugin Author sonaar

    (@sonaar)

    Hi,

    This issue has been fixed. See @developer1999 response below:

    Thanks for the quick reply. Actually, after searching a lot on the internet, I found out that I need to add CORS policy in my AWS S3 bucket. Idk why this problem showed after 2 years of using AWS S3 with Sonaar. Also, I’m confused that this CORS error was only with the paid plugin and not with the free plugin.

    Anyways, I added the CORS policy to the S3 bucket and everything is working now. So, I think if any of you are using the Sonaar plugin and facing this kind of issue, just add the CORS policy to your S3 bucket. You need to add your website to the policy.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 9 months ago by sonaar.
    Thread Starter developer1999

    (@developer1999)

    LOL, actually I’m the same person who answered this question on your website. Forgot to update here.

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