Import playlists into iTunes 10.4.1.10

Hi everyone,
I have been using iTunes and MusicIP Mixer together for years, with MusicIP Mixer generating my playlists. I like to do this because I have a large music collection & can generat a playlist of about 100 songs to listen to each day. However, the lastest update to iTunes no longer seems to support this. If I just try to send the playlist to iTunes, I get an error message, attempts to import the .m3u file creates a blank playlist and nothing at all seems to happen when trying to import the ..xspf file. I am using Widows 7. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Ali

...after some tries I fixed the problem by creating a new library....
The reason was:
In case your iTunes library is on a NAS do never go on the library with two different iDevices at the some time: it will destroy your library in that way that you will have only read-only access on your own mediathek !

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