CC2014 - MTS files not ingesting

I just tried importing some MTS files (without transcoding), and no dice.
The error reported was: Cannot import the file "filename.MTS"
These are the same files I've used in a previous Premiere project.  I was able to import an MPEG2 file with no problems.

Thanks for the information.
I just tried to import a single .MTS file with Prelude CC2014 on a Win7 machine, I am able to import it.
So, could you please describe the detailed steps when you encountered the issue? And a screen capture would be very helpful.
B.R.
Ada

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