Creating an AVCHD Directory Structure?

Is it possible to recreate a Directory Structure on an HD on my Mac in order to be able to Log and Transfer AVCHD files?
The reason I ask is my client has given me his external HD, which has 13 chips of clips.
Out of those 13 chips, 4 of them have an incorrect Directory Structure so I'm unable to transfer the clips into FCP 7.
I've tried to create the following structure but it doesn't work;
PRIVATE/AVCHD/BDMV/STREAM
This structure leads to the .MTS files.

Thanks Tom.
I downloaded it, and about half an hour later my client came and dropped off another hard drive with the correct structure!
At least I'll have Clipwrap to use in future if need be.

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