Import .MTS files from Panasonic HDC SD700 ( AVCHD )

Does anyone know how to import .MTS files with FCP7?
I have already tried it via the log and transfer way, that does not work for our .MTS files, even when I do it the same way described on this website for importing AVCHD footage from SDHC cards via the log and transfer.
Is there maybe a codec missing? Adobe Premiere can use the .MTS files natively.
Thanks,
Petra

The SDHC card gives 3 folders: MISC, PRIVATE and DCIM when I keep the original order and don't change anything in the folder it says when I use log and transfer-> adding files ->
"MISC" contains unsupported media or has an invalid directory structure. Please choose a folder whose directory structure matches supported media.
All the properties shown after adding the files are 00:00:00:00 and I cannot play or preview the files in the log and transfer screen

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