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How to Watch YouTube and Live TV in Your Car with Fermata Auto – A Complete Guide

Fermata Auto extends the capabilities of Android Auto, turning your vehicle’s infotainment screen into a full‑featured media hub. Whether you want to watch YouTube, stream live TV, or play local videos, Fermata Auto offers a simple, free solution.

How to Watch YouTube and Live TV in Your Car with Fermata Auto – A Complete Guide

What Is Fermata Auto?

Fermata Auto is an open‑source app available on GitHub that augments Android Auto with advanced media playback. Its modular design keeps the interface clean while providing powerful controls right on your car’s display.

Key Features

  • Stream YouTube videos and other online content.
  • Watch live TV, including over‑the‑air and digital terrestrial (DTT) channels.
  • Play video files stored on your phone.
  • Mirror your entire phone screen to the car console.

Installing Fermata Auto (APK Method)

Because Fermata Auto isn’t on the Google Play Store, you’ll need to install the APK manually. Follow these steps:

  1. Download the APK
    Visit the Fermata Auto GitHub page on your mobile browser and download the latest release.
  2. Enable Unknown Sources
    Navigate to Settings > Security (or Apps > Install unknown apps on newer Android versions) and allow installations from unknown sources.
  3. Install the APK
    Open your file manager, locate the downloaded APK, tap it, and follow the on‑screen prompts.
  4. Grant Permissions
    Upon first launch, grant access to storage for local videos and enable the Android Auto Developer Options to allow the app to integrate with Android Auto.

Configuring Your Media Experience

Once installed, open Fermata Auto and set up your content:

  1. Add Live TV Channels
    Enter the “Channels” section and import an M3U playlist (e.g., TDTChannels) to stream digital terrestrial TV.
  2. Organize Local Media
    Navigate to the Folders tab and select directories containing your video files.
  3. Mirror Your Phone
    Activate the mirroring feature to display your phone’s screen on the car’s console.

Why Choose Fermata Auto?

  • Free and Open‑Source – No subscription costs, and you can verify the code on GitHub.
  • Intuitive Interface – Seamless integration with Android Auto makes it easy to control media on the go.
  • Versatile Entertainment – From YouTube to live TV and personal videos, all accessible from one app.

With Fermata Auto, your car’s infotainment system becomes a powerful entertainment center, ensuring you’re never bored during long drives or while parked.

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