When I wanted to set this up, the process was confusing I found a post on Reddit that provided more clear instructions for me to use. I’ve copied it here (and fixed some of the spelling mistakes) so that it’s on Lemmy too.


Hi!! Since i used to struggle a lot with the guides available (partially bc of attention span issues) and i had to figure out lots of things myself when i first got into ReVanced, here’s a step by step guide for downloading it on non-root devices! :>

Be nice please and excuse any grammar errors since English isn’t my first language, if there’s anything i missed, let me know!

DISCLAIMER: Never download from (or use) sites that arent apkmirror and/or GitHub. These are the only ones necessary anyway and the other ones are not trustworthy. Also, ReVanced doesn’t work for iPhone devices as far as I’m aware (sorry lol). THE STEPS IN THIS GUIDE MIGHT NOT BE NECESSARY FOR EVERYONE BUT THEY WERE FOR ME its okay if you find it a little overboard but i struggle with following tutorials and i struggled with errors that most ppl didn’t mention anywhere so i included the fixes that helped me!

Links for the necessary downloads are at the end

Preparations:

Turn off Google Play Protect

Allow unknown downloads for your browser in settings

Disable/uninstall YouTube app

Steps:

Download Vanced microg

Download Revanced Manager

Open your files app and install both

Open ReVanced Manager. Check for the suggested version of YouTube (patcher -> select application, then find YouTube and check for the currently suggested version)

Look up "YouTube apk [suggested version]", find & open apkmirror.com, download the correct one that is NOT a bundle (and pick nodpi) and install it as well

Go back to ReVanced Manager. patcher>select application>YouTube.

Click on selected patches. either use the default ones or you can do some cherry picking on your own. (some patches that i find worth including are at the very end, dont entirely depend on them alone tho)

Once done with patches, ensure that you included "vanced microg support". That one is necessary.

Press done and patch. Once its finished, just install it.

there you go :> ReVanced is ready to be used and you can sign in to your account

Shorter Version:

Download and install Vanced microg, ReVanced Manager and the currently suggested YouTube APK

Open Revanced Manager, select YouTube to patch it

Select the patches you want (must include Vanced microg support)

Let it apply the patches and install once its ready

Repatching ReVanced after an Update

Open and update ReVanced Manager if needed

Check the currently suggested Youtube version and download it, if necessary, from apkmirror.

Delete the old Youtube APK since you wont be using it anymore

Repatch and install

NOTES:

-I don’t recommend just applying all patches, especially since you may not want everything they have to offer or they sometimes cause problems for some people. its best to go with default and then check if there’s anything you want to change (including or excluding some patches)

-if, for whatever reason, you still encounter errors such as the patching process aborting, the app not opening or something else going wrong, please make sure you have followed every step correctly and if necessary, go over your patches again. Try starting from the beginning if you cant find other solutions.

-after you have successfully finished everything, feel free to turn Google Play Protect back on or disable downloading from unknown sources for your browser, if you’d like.

the most important patches (imo) to be included:

-vanced microg support (obviously)

-client spoof

-hide ads

-hide watermark

-sponsorblock

-video ads

plus: exclude enable debugging to make ReVanced work more smoothly!

And like i said, don’t just rely on them entirely otherwise your YouTube app will probably suck really bad ngl but these are the ones i feel like should be included for sure.

Links:

Vanced microg

ReVanced manager

As for the YouTube APK, you can look up the suggested version and find it on apkmirror (Note:I didn’t put the link here because I think it may count as a link to a pirated title, not sure though)

Good Luck!!

  • potemkinhr@lemmy.ml
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    7 months ago

    I’a bit lazy so I just use precompiled apk’s from some good soul from the internet and avoid the hassle alltogether. I roll with a release until something breaks, whick can go for quite some time and then manually just install the new build, works flawlessly. Here’s the source I use

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      7 months ago

      This is amazing. Their apk sizes are actually smaller than what I get after compiling myself with fewer patches!

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    7 months ago

    That’s a great write up, thanks for putting it together. I find myself very lazy so I just installed new pipe from f Droid.

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    7 months ago

    Why would you need to turn off Play Protect? It works fine.

    Also if you’ve got more than one device save the patched apk so you don’t have to do the patching more than once.

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      7 months ago

      I had it nag me and attempt to hide the install button the last time I updated revanced I turned it off as I think its only a matter of time before it attempts to remove adblockers or other sideloaded apps.

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        7 months ago

        If Google wants to do that they don’t need to ask, they can just do it. The only way around that is to turn off Google apps ability to install apks. Probably all of their apps.

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          7 months ago

          True if that ever happens I guess I’ll be going to Xda and picking a custom rom. Luckily I think my phone has a few choices.

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      7 months ago

      I have sometimes seen it stop the installation, as it detects it as malicious.

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    7 months ago

    Install revanced manager, install recommended version of youtube, patch it, install revanced gaps, log in, done.

    What for is this essay?

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    7 months ago

    Thank you for posting here. I was looking for this. I installed it once before using the Reddit directions, but I need to reinstall an updated version and had lost that post.

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      After you’ve done it once it’s much easier. You basically download whatever new APK the revanced manager suggests and follow the steps in the manager to select the patches you want.