Mts-files in Premiere elements 10

mts-Dateien lassen sich nicht mehr in der Vorschau darstellen, man hört nur den Ton. Wenn man es trotzdem einfügt, wird auch die Datei verarbeitet, aber man kann sie eben nicht schneiden, weil man nichts sieht - echt doof
Alles hatte einige Monate gut funktioniert, nun geht dies nicht mehr ohne erkennbaren Grund.
Dies ist immer bei hd-clips in 1980p, 1980i oder 1440i der Fall, PAL wird normal dargestellt. Auch das fertige Schnittfenster stellt den Film nicht mehr dar.
interessanterweise wird avi in 720p normal dargestellt.
BS ist Win 8 -64bit
Wer kann mir helfen, bitte!

puom4
Are you running Premiere Elements 10 on a computer that uses a NVIDIA video card? Your answer may be to roll back the video card driver version. Please refer to the following thread.
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1317675
There appears to be an epidemic of display issues specific to the Premiere Elements 10 users with NVIDIA video cards.
Please review and supply additional information.
Thank you.
ATR

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    From: [email protected]
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