*.MTS Video format needed

Hei.
I really need *.MTS video format support for Adobe Revel. Allmost all my video in last 10 years are *.MTS  
It's not nice convert them all to "eatable" format for Adobe Revel.
I really count on Adobe.

Hei
Actually I don't use any program, because my Sony hdd camcorder makes AVCHD HD video format files (.mts) and I just copy-paste them from camcorder.
Need more information ?
Kuldar

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