Dose Premiere Element process AVCHD system

I am trying to by Premiere Element 13 but I have Canon video camera that supports AVCHD system, long time a go Adobe did not support that system that is why I went to Coral, Pinnacle they did. I wonder if Adobe finely does have that.
Any one know?
Thank you
Ameen Kay

From the help file for Premiere Elements:
Supported file formats
You might get better answers from the dedicated Premiere Elements forum:
http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/kb/supported-file-formats-premiere-elements.html

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