ITunes no longer imports 320kbs MP3 files

I have been using iTunes for several years.  I am a professional audio engineer and make my living doing it.
For years, I have been able to load 320kbs MP3 files into iTunes and load them into my iPhone to check my mixes.
All of this has come to a complete stop since this last update with iTunes.
For those of you who might have an answer for me, here is some things you might need to know:
1. Yes, these are valid 320kbs MP3 files
2. Yes, they play in Quicktime
3. Yes, they have proper Meta, ID Tags (all versions)
4. Yes, they load and play just fine in ALL other players (Windows, other iPhone, iPad, iPod players ect) EXCEPT they do NOT load in this version of iTunes.
5. Yes, I have uninstalled and re-installed iTunes - no help
6. Yes, I have deleted my play list and rebuilt it from scratch - no help
7. Yes, I have turned off iCloud - makes no difference
8. Yes, OTHER PEOPLE (including my clients) are having the SAME PROBLEM with the new iTunes
9. No, they do NOT load into iTunes -  iTunes does not allow me to drag and drop them, nor does it allow me to use the 'add to playlist' function.
iTunes simply will not load my 320kbs MP3 files.
I have been doing this same routine using the same method for years and it has ALWAYS worked until this last version.
Something has seriously gone wrong with iTunes
Anybody have a work around?  I really really need to be able to listen to my mixes on my portable devices (and so do my clients) and this bug is a show stopper.
Thanks.
Larry

Go to iTunes preferences
General Tab
Import Settings
Change Import using to  Wav Encoder
Change Setting to Custom
Now you will,have options to set everything
How files are sent to iTunes is dependant on how you setup the bounce in Logic Pro itself
In Bounce Dialog, select MP3 and then on right of Bounce Dialog box are settings for MP3 output file...
or,,,,
of course, you select any of the other formats like PCM Wave and give it's settings...
You can actually bounce to many different output files at the same time by checking the appropriate boxes on left hand side..

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