Premiere CS6 M2T: Unsupported compression type Error

Hi, I need help, I have been trying to import M2T files into Premiere CS6 and I'm getting this error: The file has unsupported compression type. Please help. The footage was shot with Sony Z5. Please Note: I can import the same file into After Effects with no problems. Its only in Premiere and I badly need to edit this project.

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