Cs5 Bridge won't recognize Nikon raw file (NRW) from Coolpix P340.

I want to upload my RAW (NRW) files from my Nikon Coolpix P340 but Bridge CS5 doesn't recognize these as readable. Is there an update available from either adobe or Nikon that anyone is aware of? Thanks.

Not possible in CS5
Camera Raw plug-in | Supported cameras
Camera Raw-compatible Adobe applications
You can use the DNG converter to workaround this problem.

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