Switching from PC to Mac / iTunes: Rating is Gone....

Irecently switched to Mac and got back my old library using latest itune version but my Ratings is gone...
Have more than 3.000 songs and lost all the ratings now...
Is there a way to get it back from my old PC Files in iTunes???
Thanks

Thanks.
I copied the whole Music file and placed it into the new itunes file
Then I exported the Librairy file but the Mac does not accept all the files from the PC...so i took the
Can you tell me how to save the Ratings: Is that under the Librairy???
I'm not sure exactly which file include the librairy and the ratings...That's the one I should transfer from my PC to the New Mac iTune folder...

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