Premiere CS5.5 can't import Panasonic 1080/50p footage

I have my Panasonic HDC-SD700 for about a year. It shoots in 1080/50p (I'am from Europe, PAL region). Everything was good in Premiere CS 5.0, I used it a lot for slow motion. Today I instaled Premiere CS 5.5 and it can't even import 50p clips. 25p clips are ok. After Effects CS 5.5 imports 50p footage perfectly. So where is the problem? Thanks for answering. Petr

I import (and process) 50p footage without problems from same camera (PAL) in CS5.5 ?  Don't know, what you may be missing?

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