CC 2014 no longer recognises .MTS files

Just updated to PP CC 2014 and re-opened a project.
Numerous files were flagged as missing or corrupt - had to re-load from archives.
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Worse though - two clips used are .MTS files - which are copied from .MTS files in archive too - and PP is saying they are an "unsupported compression type" - funny that - they worked in PP CC 2013...!
So - how do I get PP CC 2014 to see and recognise these files AGAIN - I should not have to re-encode the files to something else because Adobe broke PP.
Thanks

Oddly - I resolved this by making a copy of the "unsupported files" and re-linking in the bin to these copies. Now it's happy with them. Strange as they are mere duplicates of the unsupported files..?

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