No audio track with AVCHD files (shot on Panasonic HMC-70)

I've read quite a few treads and cannot figure this out.  I have a standalone version of Premiere CC 7.0.0 (342) installed in my computer lab at school.
I tested the software with a creative cloud trial and AVCHD files worked fine. 
This version does not show audio tracks in files dragged in from Media Browser (as suggested here: Audio and Video glitches | AVCHD footage)
It also will not import/transcode audio with Prelude or Media Encoder.  Video works fine.
I have FCPX and Compressor installed.  Both playback/transcode the file with no issue.  Is there a solution for Premiere/Prelude/Encoder?

I tried renaming the folders, like all of them.
Not working.
The file path looks like this: Card:private/AVCHD (show package contents)/BDMV (show package contents)/STREAM/00000.MTS
I would think there would be a native format in Premiere for popular Panasonic cameras. 

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