Error importing mp4/m4v video file format on adobe premier cs4

Hi i recently installed ADOBE premier cs4 on my pc.
But once i imported the mp4/m4v video file it wont let me drag it to the timeline.
and the videos appear to be black screen but the sound is there. I already installed the Klite codec and quicktime but still it wont work
Here is the screen shot.

What MJPEG codec do you have installed?
MJPEG http://forums.adobe.com/thread/730396
- problems with Samsung codec http://forums.adobe.com/thread/699493
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