No sound imported with mts file

I've a paid subscription version of  CS6. I'm trying to import an mts file but no audio will show in the timeline panel. This worked perfectly yesterday. I can preview in bridge with no problem. I can play back with vlc player no problem. What's going on

Sorry my friend. I did not mean to insult your intelligence in any way. I'm on Lynda.com a lot. Just did the one on updates to CS6 Premiere and I've been working professionally in the industry for over 20 years. Sorry I can't help much with this issue.
I am wondering from other posts I've seen, if the problem is with third party cards, AJA, BMD, Matrox, etc, even the CUDA cards. Don't know if you use these. Our CS6 Premiere is only on a MacBook Pro at the moment, so none of the third party concerns and it's working fine with AVCHD, ProRes, HDV. I did have one file go offline, but easily relinked it and all it good. All the best!

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