No Audio During .MTS (AVCHD) File Import

Dear Forum Members,
I had a friend who came over to Australia for a holiday a couple of days ago and I got abit of footage.
I have a bit of experience composing videos but i am not too sure why PP is playing up on me during this occassion.
After importing the footage with no problems, I dragged it towards the timeline and then dropped it.
Only finding that PP is displaying it has no audio.
Please see the attached image as a reference.
I have done the following:
Update PP Cs5 to the latest version
Reinstallion
Installtion of AC3
If you could give me some suggestions, that would be great.
Thanks,
Andy

The "approved" way to get MTS from camera to computer hard drive is to copy the entire folder, not just the individual files
While your files may PLAY outside PPro, there is "metadata" contained in the folder structure that is (often) needed to be able to EDIT the files
Do you have the entire folder from the camera... or just the individual files?
About not remembering... create a "notes" file and keep records

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    Really makes the video horrible if there is an audible gap in the middle of it.  Video seems fine.
    Suggestions?

    hilgmvp wrote:
    Thanks, that worked.
    Excellant! 
    The Sony software does some stuff I really like.  One is that you can do basic lossless edititing.  Since it intends to be lossless the the transcoding or rendering that incorporates addjustments, transitions and effects are missing.  But, for simple and quick trims, splits and joins it is effective and quick.  It also lets you put a completed file back on your camera should you want to use the camera as a media player over an HDMI connection to a HD TV.  There are cords available for any TV.  If it happens to be a Sony brand TV, the TV remote with control the camera's playback!  You can do slide shows that way too.
    Bill

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