Revancedallinone help
Google has changed the way they package their apps, which means you need to use a different type of file to install apps. The new way is called “split APKs” and the normal way won’t work for some apps like ReVanced. To install ReVanced, you need to use a different file called an APK. Here are the instructions for installing ReVanced.
Installation Instrucions:
“If you have MIUI, use this link to follow a different guide for installing v15.”
If your Android device is not modified, follow these steps to install the app:
1. Get the most recent ReVanced APK from our web page and install it.
2. Open the ReVanced app and tap the blue arrow on the bottom right side.
3. You will need to install Vanced microG. This allows you to sign in to your Google account.
4. Install YouTube ReVanced or YouTube Music ReVanced, then sign in to your Google account to start using it!
Attention Android device users who have Root access: Follow the steps below to install our app. First, go to our website and download the newest Vanced Manager app. Next, open Vanced Manager and click on the “Magisk” symbol to allow root permissions. Finally, you can install either YouTube ReVanced or YouTube Music ReVanced.
Important Information:
You don’t need to turn off “APK signature verification” anymore. The magisk root version was removed because Google switched to a new format. We now use a new version called ReVanced Apk, which makes it easier and faster to install Vanced on top of Youtube. However, if you cast videos from your phone to a Chromecast or TV, ads won’t be blocked because your phone is just acting as a remote control for the Youtube app on the TV.
Known Bugs:
1. If you use the non-root version of the app to buy things, it might crash. We think it’s because of a program called “MicroG,” but honestly, it’s better for your safety to just use the regular YouTube app to buy things.
2. If videos are slow or YouTube Vanced crashes when watching live videos, you can fix it by turning on something called the “VP9 codec” in the Vanced Settings menu. Google is still experimenting with a program called “ExoPlayer v2,” which might make the app crash when returning from background playback on some devices.
3. In the version “v16.16.38,” you can’t use a feature called “casting” because of a problem with the “microG” program.
4. There’s a problem where the video quality settings don’t work for videos that are taller than they are wide.
Official Installer - (Ad)REVanced Options
This message is about how to use a tool called ytva settings.sh. It gives you five options:
1. SEARCHFOLDER: This is where you can look for iYTBP Apks. You need to use a path that is a subfolder within your sdcard.
2. MAGINSTALL: This option installs ytva via magisk module instead of root installation.
3. DETACH: This disables update notifications for YouTube by disconnecting it from Google Play.
4. ATTACH: This reconnects YouTube to Google Play if it was previously disconnected.
5. UNINSTALL: This fully removes iYTBP including the root version, magisk module, and detach module.
This message is about how to use some files for a program called “ytva”. You should only use the files that you need. Put them in a folder called “Download” inside another folder called “sdcard”. There are four files you can use. The first one is called ytva_install_via_magisk.plz. It’s for installing the program in a way that uses a tool called “Magisk”. The second file is called ytva_detach_from_playstore.plz. It disconnects the program from another program called “Google Play”, so you don’t get notifications to update. The third file is called ytva_attach_to_playstore.plz. It connects ytva back to Google Play, if it was disconnected before. The fourth file is called ytva_uninstall.plz. This one completely removes the program from your device, including the parts that were installed using “Magisk”.