How to see GPS data in AVCHD (MTS) files?

Hello all,
my Sony camcorder records GPS data into the MTS files (it's a HDR-500XR). I have searched the metadata section for GPS data (or longitude/magnitude), but every field that looks like coordinates is empty - although the pictures taken with this camcorder show GPS info in iPhoto. Can I see the GPS data included in the MTS-files with FCPX?
Thanks,
  Dirk

Hi Tom,
I tried this - added latitude and longitude (ouch - my English is not the best ;-)) in a personal view - but these fields are empty, so I think that FCPX does not read these values out of the camera.
Maybe some else has successfully tried to get GPS metadata out of an AVCHD camera?
Thanks,
  Dirk

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