Import titles to iTunes - Slow

Hi!
Yesterday I installed the update 10.2.2 (12) for iTunes. Today i noticed that the importing of audio files to the itunes Database takes extremly long. (about 5 minutes for 1 song)
I didn't change anything in the settings of itunes. I'm managing the database on my one, so the files won't be copied to the Music folder of itunes.
The first time i recognised the problem was when i tried to import an audio cd to my Macbook Pro. It took about 10 minutes that iTunes began to import the CD.
After that i tried to import music from my harddisc. This took also very long.
Does anyone has a solution for the problem?
Thank you!

same problem here.
Very very slow to import files to itunes, just started after 10.2.2 update.
when I drag a folder or a group of mp3 files into itunes it will take about 30-60 seconds per song to import.
before it used to be like 5 seconds to import a song.
this is really bugging. I hope there is an update soon to fix this issue.
I did all updates and nothing solved.

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