Imported DNG labeled 'unsupported format'

I converted some RAW files from a Fujifilm S100fs camera into DNG files using the Adobe DNG Converter, and imported them into Aperture.  Each one was treated as an unsupported file by Aperture.  Why?, since the Aperture user manual states that DNG files are one of the types that can be successfuly edited by Aperture.

Thanks.  I tested this again, this time using the prefs
compatibility = camera raw 5.4 and later
jpeg preview = medium size
don't embed original
With these, two selected RAW files from the Fuji S100fs were imported, but the individual images had the tag Unsupported File Type (or words to that effect) and could not be adjusted nor viewed.
I then imported the same DNG files into LR3 without any problem.
I then selected two raw files from a Canon G11, converted them using the same prefs, and imported them into Aperture 3 with no problem.
So the problem seems peculiar to files from the Fuji camera, or perhaps all .RAF files (raw format from Fujifilm).

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