I am sorry in advance for what is surely my own stupidity, but I have honestly spent the good part of my day Ring TFMs - *all* TFMs - and I am at a loss.

I have been trying to use feeds and feeds_mediarss to import thumbnails and video IDs, etc., from a BrightCove playlist. I have finally got it to a point where everything shows up as it should, and I am even getting the URL for the thumbnail, but I want to import the actual thumbnail image, and it will not happen. I have created a field for it, tried using Feed Image Grabber (but that was totally off, as there is no HTML page for the playlist feed)...

I have attached a screenshot of everything BUT the image upload working. Is there no way to cram/upload/migrate/copy/whatever the thumbnail image that BrightCove has into the field?

Please point out the obvious and even laugh at me if it comes with the answer to my problem. My brain hurts.

Thanks a bazillion.

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kreynen’s picture

Project: Feeds: MediaRSS » Media: Brightcove
Version: 7.x-1.x-dev » 6.x-2.x-dev

This was not an issue with feeds of adding additional Media RSS elements, but the display of media. Moving to Media: Brightcove module, but there doesn't seem to be much activity in that project around a D7 release. See #1861410: 7.x release?

justkristin’s picture

Project: Media: Brightcove » Feeds
Version: 6.x-2.x-dev » 7.x-2.x-dev
Component: Miscellaneous » Feeds Import (feature)

No, this has nothing to do at all with the Media: Brightcove module. I have given up on that entirely.

I have tried to create nodes via the Media Feed add-on to Feeds, but it is not able to show me enough data. I switched to Feeds JSONPath Parser module, and am having a bit better time of it, although date formatting seems to be out of whack. Anyway, the problem is here.

I can see the images I want in the JSON feed, but cannot get them to import at all.

tterranigma’s picture

Issue summary: View changes
Status: Active » Closed (cannot reproduce)

Assigning the image's url to the URI of the image field should do the trick.