Problemas al importar videos en Premiere Pro CS6

Buenos días a todos:
Hace 1 mes me he comprado un Toshiba Satellite 850-31M. Tiene un procesador x64, 16 Gb de RAM y tengo 2 discos duros, el c: un disco SSD de 500 Gb y el que trae el ordenador de 1 Gb que he configurado como D:. Tiene una tarjeta gráfica GeForce GT 630M con 2 Gb de memoria RAM. Como sistema operativo W8.
Quería probar el Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 y me he descargado la versión de prueba. Si problemas, hasta que he intentado importar un video en la ventana origen. Aparece una pequeña ventanita que dice "importando" y le doy al play en la ventan de origen y empieza a oirse el audio del video, pero no la imagen. He probado con distintos formatos de video y siempre pasa lo mismo. Esos mismos video se ven sin problemas en Quick Time y otros visores de video..... Ya no sé que hacer, creo que he probado todo, incluso reiniciar el ordenador a su estado de fábrica e instalar el Adobe Premiere de vacío y el problema se mantiene. He probado con un trial de Premiere CS5.5 y pasa lo mismo. Se oye el audio perfectamente pero nada del vídeo. Inserto el video en la línea de tiempo y lo reconoce como tal, incluso se ve el primer fotograma, pero lo dicho, no se ve en la ventana "origen", ni tampoco en la de previsualización, sólo el audio.
¿Qué podría ser? ¿Me podríais hechar una mano que me estoy desesperando?
Muchas gracias
Oren Tarrío

Gracias por tu Rápida Respuesta. No CONSIGO averiguar En que Formato este Recogido el audio en la Cámara, lo Único Que te sí puedo Decir de Que es CUANDO Paso los clips de la Cámara al Ordenador-con el sonido correcto-el archivo es AVCHD (. MTS). El Problema es al Importar ESTOS Archivos al Adobe Premier.

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