Missing codec mov-files

hi guys,
since I reinstalled OS X 10.6.3 PP CS5 won't open a project with mov-files, it couldn't find a codec.
The codecs in the mov-archive are:
MPEG 1/2 (xdve)
PCM S16 LE (sowt)
Timecode
The files were original exported from FCP but worked perfectly well with PP after converting them and before the reinstallation. I upgraded my OS X to 10.6.5 without any success.
Quicktime player plays only the audio, with VLC it works perfectly normal.
Any ideas how I could make them run again in PP CS5?
Thanks a lot!
Kai

Did you just update Premiere to 5.0.3? See if the following applies to you: Templates missing since update > 5.0.3
As a quick test, open the New Sequence dialog: you should see many categories and presets like this--
If you don't, you're back in trial mode, and will have to follow the procedure I outlined in the thread linked to above. Sorry...

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