AVI Files over 00:01:30 are truncated.

I'm trying to import some converted GoPro AVI files that come in at about 00:08:52 each.  When I import them Premiere truncates the files at about 1 minute 30 seconds.
No where can I find the max supported AVI file size.  But I'd like to know.  There's some processing I can only do in GoPro studio, plus working with the uncompressed AVI is way faster.

Lord_Kinbote
Have you read this older thread on the topic
http://forums.adobe.com/message/5437849#5437849
Please review and determine if any of it is applicable to your situation.
Thank you.
ATR

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