CS6 fails to import Canon .mxf files. In CS5.5 it works always great.

On CS6.01 I can not import Canon mxf video footage. There is always import failure message window. Same result if I copied CF Card to Hard disc.
On CS5.5 it works always great. I have both premiere versions on same computer:
Camera: Canon XF100
Size: 1440 x 1080
Framerate: 25,00
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate
Premiere Pro CS6.01
AMD Phenom II X4 980
16 GB ram
AMD Phenom II X4 980
1TB Hard disc
1280 MBGeForce GTX 570
On CS5.5 it works always fine, no problem! Same result on my notebook, I installed both versions CS5.5 and CS6.01, on CS6.01 it never works.
Any idea?

CS5.x is obsolete software and is no longer supported by Adobe ever since CS6 was released.  The last version of the Camera Raw plug-in to run with CS5.x was ACR 6.7.1. There will be no further updates for CS5.x.
You need to look for, download, install, launch and run the free, stand-alone Adobe DNG Converter 8.8 on each batch of raw files that cannot be opened in ACR 6.7.1.
Adobe DNG 8.8:
Adobe DNG Converter Windows
Adobe DNG Converter Mac
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