how to connect vdo ninja to roblox vc
You can’t directly “connect VDO.Ninja to Roblox VC” as a native feature; Roblox voice chat does not provide a built-in way to route an external browser-based audio source into VC. VDO.Ninja is mainly designed to send audio/video into a browser, OBS, or similar streaming workflows, not into Roblox’s in-game voice system.
What is possible
- Use VDO.Ninja to capture your camera or mic in a browser, then bring that into OBS or another app.
- Use Roblox VC separately on the device’s normal microphone input.
- If your goal is to make other people in Roblox hear VDO.Ninja audio, that generally requires an audio-routing/virtual-device setup on your computer, and even then Roblox may not accept it cleanly because its VC is tied to voice verification and supported microphone input paths.
Practical setup
- Open VDO.Ninja in your browser and create a push/view link for your camera or audio source.
- If you want the audio in another app, route it through OBS or a virtual audio cable setup.
- In Roblox, select your normal microphone for VC rather than expecting Roblox to accept the VDO.Ninja link itself.
- Test audio levels first in your system sound settings, then in the app you’re trying to use.
Best workaround
If your real goal is “play audio into voice chat,” the cleanest route is usually:
- VDO.Ninja for streaming/capture.
- A virtual audio device for routing.
- Roblox VC only for your verified mic input.
Safety note
Trying to spoof or bypass Roblox VC requirements can break voice chat or violate platform rules, so stick to legitimate audio-routing tools and supported inputs.
TL;DR: VDO.Ninja can feed audio/video into OBS or a browser workflow, but it is not a direct plug-in for Roblox VC.