Media Encoder failing with AVCHD

There's been a few discussions about AVCHD but I haven't been able to find any that were resolved. In using AVCHD footage from my Canon C100 I've found that media encoder fails if CUDA hardware acceleration is enabled for the project. Having acceleration disabled slows down my system a lot so I wondered if anybody found a solution?
I'm using 6.2 on the Mac with a Quadro 4000 GPU.

Hi Ann
Good point, I assumed it was the AVCHD footage as I've not had a problem exporting with MPE turned on until using this footage but I just tested some Canon MXF footage from the C300 and AME failed with that too.

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