Did you try my way of importing models into Alice? The video tutorial walks you through it step by step.
To make it even easier, you can download a plugin that lets you export .ase files from Blender
here. Just unzip that folder, do a file search on your computer for a folder named "scripts," look for one that comes from the Blender Foundation folder, then put the .py file in that folder and open Blender. You can now export models from Blender as .ase files without using Biturn.
The best part is that you can alter just about anything about the model from inside Blender, including subpart structure, size, and names that could generate errors in Alice.
Also, you do know that these models need to be cut into subparts to work properly, right? The only person to do that successfully was zenteo, and he's gone.