CC 2014 and Canon RAW

So, I have been searching the forums for the last hour and can't find if Canon DSLR RAW (via Magic Lantern) is supported in CC 2014. It does state that 'Canon RAW' is supported. I'm Shooting RAW video from my 5D MK3 in 1920x1080 and if this format is supported, I would definitely look into including this as I haven't seen the need to upgrade from CS6. Does anyone know if this is the case? If it is, how will it work? Will it integrate with ACR? Not sure how they will address the 14bit format??  Thanks in advance
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Message was edited by: Jim Simon

@ Joe - Yes Canon DSLR RAW (via Magic Lantern) works in Premiere Pro CC 2014. Download the free trail and see how it goes.
@ Dan - CR2 images are not supported. If you would like to have CR2 images support please make a feature request here: Adobe - Feature Request/Bug Report Form
Best,
Peter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro

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