diff --git a/Using-Ultrasonic-with-Android-Auto.md b/Using-Ultrasonic-with-Android-Auto.md index bfba085..26a9fe3 100644 --- a/Using-Ultrasonic-with-Android-Auto.md +++ b/Using-Ultrasonic-with-Android-Auto.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -If you downloaded Ultrasonic from the Google Play Store, it should show up in Android Auto as an available application, and you can start using it for playback without any problems. In this case if you find any issues, please see if it has been reported previously in the [Ultrasonic Issues page](https://github.com/ultrasonic/ultrasonic/issues), or create a new issue if you can't find anything similar. +If you downloaded Ultrasonic from the Google Play Store, it should show up in Android Auto as an available application, and you can start using it for playback without any problems. In this case if you find any issues, please see if it has been reported previously in the [Ultrasonic Issues page](https://gitlab.com/ultrasonic/ultrasonic/issues), or create a new issue if you can't find anything similar. However, Android Auto won't recognise Ultrasonic if you didn't use the Play Store for installing it. If you've **downloaded Ultrasonic from F-Droid**, from the releases here on Github, or built one from the source codes, the **Developer Mode** and **Unknown Sources** must be enabled in Android Auto for Ultrasonic to be visible.