Sony F-55 premiere cc 7.2 media pending

Hello,
After updating to 7.2 and 10.9.1 i have a project with some Sony F-55 footage, and some Canon C-300 footage. Its all MXF.
Now all the Sony F-55 footage is Media Pening ALL the time, the thumpnail is availabel sometimes but it will not play.
I have updatede the new sony codec from http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/plad-rw1 but this did not help.
This worked before, and after the update it dones not.
Its might be a mac problem, because my VLC player won't play the MFX from the Sony but the Canon MXF is fine.
I have keept the file strucktur, from the orginal card.
Again, its used to work.
Any help?
I run OSX 10.9.1 and have Premiere CC 7.2.0 (46)
3,33 GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon
16 GB 1333 MHz DDR3
Regards Thomas

It sounds like you might be hitting the issue discussed in this thread: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1358012?tstart=0
In Post #8, Wil explains the likely cause and a workaround.
Edited to add: you might also want to check out this thread: http://forums.adobe.com/message/5927391#5927391 and Post 2 in http://forums.adobe.com/message/5930977#5930977.

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    I am having the same problem... I think.
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