Playlist format used by Zoom Player, a DVD and media player for Windows designed to work with home entertainment systems; saved in a text format that uses custom tags to define information about each item in the playlist. The ZPL Play List format includes the following tags: AC - Active file (the last one to be played) NM - The filename DR - File duration in seconds TT - File description TG - File genre TR - Track number TL - File language TA - Artist name TB - Album name TY - Production year TH - Author's name TE - File's encoder TC - Comments TU - File URL TO - Copyright information FD - Forced duration (for slideshows) BR! - End of file All the tags except the AC, NM, and BR! tags are optional.
ZEMAX Programming Language files. These ASCII files contain macro commands which can be used to run ZEMAX in a script mode. This is useful for automating tasks in a lens design, generating custom plots, etc.
Audio or video playlist created by Zune, a multimedia application for Windows; saved in an XML format and contains references to playlist items, such as songs or movies; allows user to organize playlists by genres or favorites. By default, ZPL files are saved to the following directory: [user]\My Music\Playlists\ NOTE: Zune also refers to a multimedia mobile device. The Zune desktop software can interface with Zune devices.