Cannot Load CS5.5 Projects Into Premier PRo Cs6 when they contain MTS files

I recently installed My Upgraded Version of CS6 from Disks Sent by Adobe. After doing so, i can no longer see CANON MTS files, they open as Offline Media and it also cann not be replaced or re-imported into the Project. In CS5.5 they still open normally. I even imported correctly into After Effects CS6, adn they were viewable. Premier Pro Twitter help Says Solution maybe to start fresh with a new project?? This isnt REALLY a viable option since i have a TON of CS5.5 Projects that contain Canon MTS Files. So if there are any other suggestions i am ALL EARS!!!!

thansk i did find the solution, i actually thought i was in the Premier Forum. incase any one finds this, Cs 5.5 With MTS files in the project did not initially Load IN CS6. i had to add another Sequence Set to AVCHD in the Sequence presets, then Re-link the MTS files per folder and all files showed up, i hope that helps any one looking for this answer

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