No audio with MTS files

I have a problem with my audio in Premiere Pro. My files are MTS, and the video works fine. There is just no audio. I use a Canon XA10 camera.

Hi Michael,
If you have not already done so, import these files via the Media Browser, not File > Import or by dragging to the Project panel. Once imported, allow some time for the audio conforming to complete. Report back after you have done so.
Thanks,
Kevin

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