Download and install SDL_ttf.dll to fix missing or corrupted dll errors.
About SDL_ttf.dll
SDL_ttf.dll is a Dynamic Link Library (DLL), designed to share functions and resources among various programs. Instead of every application having its own set of functions, common functions are kept in .DLL files so they can be shared among many applications.
When an application requires SDL_ttf.dll, Windows will check the application and system folders for this .dll file. If the file is missing you may receive an error and the application may not function properly.
Windows .DLL Error Examples
This application has failed to start because SDL_ttf.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem.
SDL_ttf.dll Not Found.
Possible fixes for SDL_ttf.dll errors
To fix .dll errors, you can try a few basic steps. While some errors might need more detailed fixes, these initial steps often solve common problems.
Re-Install the application that requires SDL_ttf.dll.
Update the application to the latest version.
Install all Windows updates and any available driver updates.
Manually download and install SDL_ttf.dll.
You may already have this .dll file even though you are getting .dll errors. That's because the .dll file may have been moved or renamed by another application. Check to see if you already have SDL_ttf.dll on your computer. For more information see how to search your PC for .dll files.
How to register SDL_ttf.dll
In some cases, you may need to register the .dll file. To register the .dll file, open Command Prompt as an administrator, enter the installation folder, and run the "regsvr32" command. You'll receive a confirmation if the .dll file is successfully registered.
C:\User\Username>cd c:\windows\system32
C:\Windows\System32>regsvr32 SDL_ttf.dll
Download SDL_ttf.dll
Select the .dll version to download. In most cases, this would be the latest version (32/64-bit) from the appropriate company.
Not all DLLs need to be loaded when an application starts. Developers can use "delayed loading" to load a DLL only when a specific function is called, improving initial startup time.