No recognized audio in .M2TS files

I've seen a couple of different threads about this issue that have said the same thing but all have referenced AVCHD from various Sony Cameras. In my case my footage is from  HDPVR. Why the capture device would matter doesn't make any sense to me but regardless Premiere Pro CS6 doesn't just not import the audio... it doesn't recognize it at all. There is no mention of audio at all when looking at the properties.
My footage is recorded with AC3 (2 channel source)
As everyone else has said... there was no issue with 5.5 which is what I'm still using to edit since this is obviously broken in CS6.
I've yet to see a concrete solution anywhere. I was hopeful that a bug fix would be included in the update today but no such luck.
So what's the solution Adobe? Is there a bugfix coming? In the mean time I should just leave CS6 installed in hopes of an update to fix the issue?
Slightly Annoyed with this.

OK OK OK ! Everyone is rigth . Here we´re wrong. Hitachi corporation is wrong, makiing the hayabusa´s camera that produces a MPEG2 file that CS6 "hate" ! The 40K dollars Sony camera we have , make a .MPEG file that CS6 "hate" , and yet these two companies decided to use non-standard file on purpose, so that users had problems many problems, to cause, delays, losses, hassles and all sorts of trouble with clients, losses contracts . miss schedules and so on.  A jerky and flaw Encore to do not generate the DVDs, many PGC problems, and so on. OK.
OK. ADOBE is that it must be right, and the whole world wrong. Thank you. I know well what we here suffer with this CS6, and user Hayabusa knows what he is passing trough his CS6 do not recognises audio. The CS6 he have installed in his machine maybe other tha "hates" his audio files.Tje software "hates" us is the only explanations.
We do not try to use CS6 anymore. We knew what we being trough. many monts of sadness, frustrations, many many many redo jobs...
Maybe in the future a new version CS7 will solve problems and return with MPEG2 fully supported, as occurs today in CS5.5.
An editor who works here, once said, that seems to be "The curse of the even number"! Explaining : The CS3 version was very good. The CS4 came full of problems and unstable, as occurs today with CS6. The CS5.5 came and solved the problems of CS4.
Thus, the CS7 will come OK, no problems and everything is working to solve the problems of CS6 !

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