No. I do not. Wasabi says "Wasabi is designed to be 100% bit compatible with Amazon S3. This means any storage application that uses Amazon S3 can also use Wasabi without any code changes to the storage application."
So, my unschooled, non-techie guess is that if your electrons are happy with Amazon (I presume they are), they should be happy with Wasabi. Likely so?
Apparently you do not tested this or gotten feedback from your customers. So, you have a free version and they have a free trial. At present, only application is MP3s.
Good enough to give it a try?
Thanks!
Tony
PS. I am not a big Amazon fan so I want to avoid them if possible. I trust them about as far as I can throw a concert grand piano. That is not too far.
Hi!
Does your plugin support mp3s hosted at wasabi?
Hi,
do you have a streaming url that is hosted via wasabi so I can check if it works?
Thanks,
Max from the Sonaar.io Crew
Hello Max!
No. I do not. Wasabi says "Wasabi is designed to be 100% bit compatible with Amazon S3. This means any storage application that uses Amazon S3 can also use Wasabi without any code changes to the storage application."
They also say "Since Wasabi is 100% bit-compatible with Amazon S3, can I use my existing S3-compatible application (without making any changes to my application) with Wasabi?" Answer: Absolutely. Just point your application to the endpoint domain address for Wasabi (s3.wasabisys.com) and enter in the appropriate Wasabi access keys into your application.
From https://wasabi.com/search/?searchwpquery=amazon+s3
So, my unschooled, non-techie guess is that if your electrons are happy with Amazon (I presume they are), they should be happy with Wasabi. Likely so?
Apparently you do not tested this or gotten feedback from your customers. So, you have a free version and they have a free trial. At present, only application is MP3s.
Good enough to give it a try?
Thanks!
Tony
PS. I am not a big Amazon fan so I want to avoid them if possible. I trust them about as far as I can throw a concert grand piano. That is not too far.
If your are able to play the stream URL in a default web browser and it play natively, then it will work with our player
If you have additional questions, let me know
Thanks,
Max from the Sonaar.io Crew