Panasonic avchd-lite in CS5

Has anyone had any luck reading a avchd-lite file (from a Panasonic Lumix camera) in CS5.  About to buy a point-and-shoot for things I don't want to lug equipment to  and like the lumix camera - but it's format is avchd lite for HD video - lot's of buzz in forums but no definitive answer on whether someone has actually been able to get Prem to read the files..  Help greatly appreciated!
thanks
sk

Hi there,
I am not yet educated with the technical terms, but I too recently bought a Panasonic Lumix camera and have found the videos I have shot with it, wont import to Adobe Premiere Pro and it is extremely frustrating. What worry's me more, is what will happen when I finally buy a HD camera to do my indie films, will this footage also not load into Premiere Pro?? I really don't know if I can trust Premiere Pro now this has happened and feel ripped off about the whole thing. I am thinking I will need to buy a different film editing program for my future film productions.
Hope we can find a solution as it's alot of money spent on Premiere Pro to not be able to see my footage for editing.

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