Premier Pro C.C.2014 combining separate AVCHD audio channels into one?

I am having an issue when it comes to working with AVCHD audio in P.P.C.C. 2014. I have gone through and done the proper importing of the video multiple times through the media browser.
But every time I put a clip into the timeline, it will put my channel 1 and channel 2 audio on the same audio channel. It's as though it isn't even reading the separate audio channels.
I spent two hours on chat with Adobe tech support to no avail. He said that Adobe did support AVCHD files, but that I should try to record my audio on a separate external device. That obviously is not going to happen nor is it correct, as the camera has two XLR audio inputs, so there are two different audio channels.
Has anyone had to deal with this issue and if so, are there any resolutions?

i haven't played with any footage like this to be sure the best way to do this... however the default sequence is set for stereo, as in two channels (left/right). if you have more than that, say 3 or 4 channels then you may need to create a sequence using multichanel in order to have global controls thru the mixer panel, to disable channels 1/2 and use only 3/4.  it may be possible to highlight all your clips in the timeline, right click and choose the "audio channels" option to switch them to channel 3/4.  if its two recordings into two channels, i think the "audio channels" will be the way to go. "audio channels" option is available in the project bin as well, under modify.
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