C100 files have no audio

Hi,
I have shot some long interviews recently with the c100. I'm struggling with the AVCHD clips. When using mavericks I click on the private folder and then on the avchd file. Preview shows me the clips as I would expect them to be, single clips with audio.
I then copy the entire file structure, intact, onto the computers hard drive, so far so good.
Opening premiere pro cc I navigate to the file copied onto the hard drive using the media browser. If I import the folder called private, I get a report saying some files are not recognised, the private folder appears in the bin and inside it are MTS clips, but on the long span recorded clips, Im getting three or four identical clips with different clip numbers but same timecode and picture.
These clips have no audio both sound wise and waveform wise.
If I navigate into the private folder using the media browser I can see the separate movie files as brown icons with movie and sound icon. Clicking on these and importing them, solves the replication issue but still no sound, showing or playing back.
What am I doing wrong?
If I quit premier, save and re-open then some clips slowly regain there waveforms but have no sound, or conversely have sound but no waveforms. this sound then disappears again, when I scrub through.
I hope Im doing something wrong, because to be honest this is a total mess and defeats the purpose of the c100, clip spanning and premiers supposedly native support.
hopefully someone can help me out.
Many thanks Paul

No Deal.... I did all of those things and RCA DID install a codec. So I thought I was good to go... This what I see..... still no audio.
I set these settings
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Then I get this message>
My settings are changed to this>>

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