You could use custom CSS on the dashboard to get rid of the headphones icon individually on each tile, though there would be no headphones icon when the music is stopped either.
Good suggestion. I replace the image with an Off image when the zone is not playing. So that would work fine.
The headphones are there as a fallback for when album art doesn’t exist (usually the real album art fully covers the fallback headphones). The tile is designed for full-bleed album art and doesn't currently support transparent channel art like this, but hiding the headphones with custom css sounds like it could be a good workaround if you know you’ll always have valid album art while playing.
Wow, yeah forgot all about that! But glad it is still working. I think using the custom css would be the best/first direction to explore. LMK if that doesn't work for you.
I noticed that the random image switch only applied to images that were hard coded into the definition but was inconsistent when using the updateImage function. Previously I had been using the hard coded approach and copying the images into the same file. But now that I switched to sending the images through the updateImage function I noticed the cache on the touchscreens starting to not update every time. So I pulled the driver and made a few changes to the driver to accommodate this use case. It may be that the original intent of this switch was only to work on hard coded images? But if not then the updated driver takes care of that now for me.
Thanks again for doing this (and to the original driver from Josh) - displaying cover art throughout the house has been an integral part of our experience for a long time now.