Premiere Pro CS6 only importing audio .mov

Recently I've exported an XML file from FCP7 which seems to have translated well into Premiere. However, I am having trouble reconnecting the media onto a PC.
When I import the files into the project, only the audio plays, and not the video.
The files are XD Cam footage .mov
Outside of Premiere the files play perfectly in VLC player.
Any suggestions? I am a Premiere newbie.

[Below is copied and pasted from the other thread.  As it's still the same problem, I'd like to keep it all here.]
animatedlies wrote:
I've installed Quicktime since then, but the .mov files are only playing audio in Quicktime and not the video. They play both audio/video in VLC player.
I tried creating a new Premiere project and importing the same files, and now I'm receiving an error code saying the codec is missing or unavailable.
Any suggestions why I am having issues importing .mov?
I am using Windows 8 Pro and Premiere Pro CS6.

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