Panasonic camcorder v210 premiere elements 12

I have a panasonic camcorder v210.
Trial version premiere elements 12 I see the video but can not hear audio.
I would like to buy premiere elements 12 if it is compatible with my camera.
sorry for my english

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Thanks for the AVCHD.mts file sending. I am not having any problems with using it in Premiere Elements 12/12.1 Windows 7 Professional SP 1 64 bit. Sound is fine.
I am reluctant to suggest you download any codecs for this unless absolutely necessary - last resort. But, I am wondering if the difference between us in your Windows 7 Home Premium and my Windows 7 Professional? Please check out this 2010 online link about AC3 and Windows 7.
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_programs/ac3-dolby-digi tal-codec-under-windows-7/8c361f51-8990-4112-a8cf-deef2ee1ce7e
Would you consider download and installing the tryout Premiere Elements 12 from the following web site? You just need to read and carry out the "Note: Very Important Instructions" at that web site so that you do not run into Access Denied message.
Adobe Photoshop Elements 12 Direct Download Links, Premiere too | ProDesignTools
If that does not work, then I would take the chances with the AC3 codec download. Codec downloads installs can be the answer but can also have complications associated with them.
Please review and consider.
Thanks for the file sending it was very helpful to the troubleshooting.
ATR

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