No audio editing MTS files recorded with Panasonic TM-900

I tried importing directly from the folder on the card or the MTS directly. I didn't get audio in either way. I'm on iMac with Premiere CS6.
Thanks,

Is the audio recorded as multi-channel?  Is it PCM or Dolby?  Try importing clips from the camera that have stereo audio.  If it turns out that multi-channel audio is the problem, load the clip into Audition (if you have it) and process it there.  If you don't have Audition you could try the open-source program Audacity, but I don't know how well or even if it supports multi-channel audio.
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