Sony F65 footage import audio error

Hello to everyone
I'm having some trouble importing F65 footage into Premiere CC. The think is I import the MXF image file and it works fine but it doesn't work the same way with the sound. I suppose the MXF .XMP are the audio files so I tried to open them with Premiere, After Effects, Media Encoder, VLC but it keeps dropping generic error.
I also tried converting the footage with some converters I found around but still nothing.
Any idea? Please!

The file should be installed or placed in the following path.
Mac:
/Applications/Adobe Premiere Pro CS6/Adobe Premiere Pro CS6.app/Contents/Plug-Ins/Common
Win:
C:\Program files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro CS6\Plug-Ins\Common
Peter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro

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