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Harry's video delves into the optimal use of the AAAD app for Android Auto, focusing specifically on the Formatter Auto app. He comprehensively reviews its features, starting by demonstrating its installation and connection to a car's head unit. Key functionalities include displaying essential information like time, temperature, and battery percentage, as well as diverse video viewing options. Harry highlights the app’s organized structure, from accessing saved videos in the "Folders" tab to leveraging favorite files and playlists for seamless access. The YouTube tab allows for video searches, account log-ins, and control adjustments, with an emphasis on user convenience and safety. Additionally, a built-in web browser facilitates smooth browsing with customization options like themes and full-screen mode. The video underscores the app’s adaptability, including settings for websites and IPTV channels, and Harry promises to reveal a new method for mirroring phones to car head units and viewing YouTube, following the obsolescence of older solutions with recent Android Auto updates.
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In this part of the video, Harry introduces the topic of finding the best app to use with the AAAD app for Android Auto. He addresses the common confusion about which app to download for maximum features, noting that many viewers sought clarification through comments and messages. Harry reveals that he’ll be reviewing the Formatter Auto app in depth. He provides a disclaimer advising against watching videos while driving. Assuming viewers already installed the AAAD app, Harry proceeds to demonstrate how to download and connect Formatter Auto to the car’s head unit. He showcases the interface, highlighting features such as displaying time, temperature, network signal, and battery percentage. He explains the various tabs, starting with “Folders,” which displays videos saved on the phone with flexible viewing options.
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In this part of the video, the presenter explains the functionality of playlists, noting that this section collects favorite files and playlists for easy access when connecting a phone. Moving on, the YouTube tab is demonstrated, showing how users can search for videos or channels, log into their accounts, and play videos while driving. The presenter discusses the controls available under each video, such as skipping, pausing, and adjusting settings like video quality, speed, and setting a timer. The web browser tab is introduced next, highlighting its advantages, especially on larger car head units. It allows normal browsing, bookmarking, and refreshing of pages, with additional settings like theme changes and full-screen mode, emphasizing its convenience and glitch-free experience.
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In this segment, the presenter discusses settings customization for websites and IP television (IPTV) channels within an app. By navigating to settings and disabling certain add-ons, such as the TV option, features can be easily removed. The presenter concludes by emphasizing the app’s comprehensive features, noting it as a versatile solution among other available options. The video also addresses updates on mirroring phones to car head units and watching YouTube while driving. An older workaround using previous versions of Android Auto no longer works, but after extensive research, a new solution has been found, which will be shared next.