Can't import MTS with Premiere Pro CC (2014)

I have the problem with Premiere Pro CC (2014) and Media Encoder CC (2014) ! "Compression of media is not supported" (or something like that, it's in german...)
In After Effects CC (2014) and Prelude CC (2014) there is no problem importing these files.
MTS from a Panasonic HC-V550, files from a AVCHD folder structure, 1080p 50 fps.
I did already a project with theses file in Premiere Pro CC a few month ago!

Hi Das Modular,
Move the media to another directory, drive, or merely change the name of the folder where your media resides. You should be able to import the files after that.
Thanks,
Kevin

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