ZPL File Extension

Zune Playlist
- File Type zpl
- Developer Microsoft
- Popularity
- Application Playlist Manager
- Category Settings Files
- Format Text
What is a ZPL file?
Zune Playlist, identified by the ZPL extension, is a Settings Files type and includes 1190 files.
The Zune Playlist (ZPL), created by Microsoft, is one of file format they developed, and they also built 242 programs to support them.
ZPL file support extends to various operating systems, including Windows. When working with ZPL files, you can rely on 2 programs, including Playlist Manager and Zune.
How to open a ZPL file?
If you can’t open a ZPL file, it is usually because the necessary software is missing. To resolve the issue, select the right program from the list for your operating system. Then go to the official website of the developer, download the software, and install it.
When it comes to opening and working with ZPL files, Playlist Manager and Zune are the top choices for users. To install the updated version of Playlist Manager, simply go to the Sprintbit site and download the installer compatible with all major platforms.
Once the process is complete, Playlist Manager should take over as the default application for ZPL files.
Set Playlist Manager as the default ZPL program
Changing Default Programs in Windows
- Right-click on your ZPL file, then choose the "Open with" option and select "Choose another application" from the available options;
- In the pop-up window, select the Playlist Manager application;
- Check the "Always use this application" checkbox, and then click "OK" to apply the selected application as the default for opening ZPL files.
Change Default Program on Mac
- Right click or Control + left click on the desired ZPL file;
- Select "Open in application" and click "Other";
- At the bottom of the window, you will find the "Enable" menu. Default, will be set to "Recommended Programs";
- Choose "All Programs" in this menu and search for Playlist Manager. Check the box next to "Always open in app" to make it the default program.
Solve problems with ZPL files
Rest assured, any issues with ZPL files can typically be addressed with simple software adjustments. See the tips below for help.
Why does Playlist Manager stop responding or crash intermittently?
Playlist Manager crashes can be caused by outdated software. Keep your Sprintbit products up to date by installing the latest updates.
Restarting your computer will solve many common problems, which is why it’s the first thing you should do before changing any settings related to the software.
What are the best practices for repairing a ZPL file that has gone bad?
Use a data recovery program to open the damaged ZPL file and from the menu choose "Repair" function to start the repair process. Allow the recovery process to complete, which will automatically repair the damaged settings files.
What are the warning signs that my ZPL file may be corrupted?
Common indications of damaged ZPL settings files are:
- Error messages appear during the course of working with the file;
- Editing the archive in Playlist Manager results in slow or unresponsive behavior;
- Opening the file results in an error or a failed attempt;
- Unexpected expansion of the total size of the ZPL file;
- Opening the file in Playlist Manager or other programs causes them to hang or crash;
How to edit a ZPL file?
To edit ZPL files, it is essential to install software that supports not only viewing but also editing the settings files. Online ZPL editors provide limited functionality compared to full-featured software for Zune Playlist.
List of Top ZPL editors 2026
Based on the criteria above, here is a selection of ZPL editors you can use.
| ZPL Editor Software | Developer | Platforms | Overall Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| Playlist Manager | Sprintbit | Windows | 4.7 out of 5 (38 reviews) |
Convert to and from ZPL
If obstacles arise while working with a ZPL file, you may convert it to formats like M3U, ASX or other similar types for smoother handling.
Keep in mind that converting a ZPL file may introduce some limitations, but the original format can often be restored.



