TIFF unsupported compression type

Dear all
I want to get the RGB values of every pixel of a TIFF-File. Therefore I use JAI. My first steps are...
PlanarImage image = JAI.create("fileload", in_path);
BufferedImage bufferedImage = image.getAsBufferedImage();
...because in other cases (JPEG, PNG, BMP) I used a BufferedImage to get the RGBValues.
But when I execute this code I get the Exception below. I founded that the 'unsupported compression type' perhaps means that the tiff file has non-bilevel data.
Can you help me?
Thanks Thomas
Caused by: javax.media.jai.util.ImagingException: All factories fail for the operation "tiff"
     at javax.media.jai.OperationRegistry.invokeFactory(Unknown Source)
     at javax.media.jai.ThreadSafeOperationRegistry.invokeFactory(Unknown Source)
     at javax.media.jai.registry.RIFRegistry.create(Unknown Source)
     at com.sun.media.jai.opimage.StreamRIF.create(Unknown Source)
     ... 23 more
Caused by: java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
     at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
     at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)
     at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)
     at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Unknown Source)
     at javax.media.jai.FactoryCache.invoke(Unknown Source)
     ... 27 more
Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: Unsupported compression type.
     at com.sun.media.jai.codecimpl.TIFFImage.<init>(Unknown Source)
     at com.sun.media.jai.codecimpl.TIFFImageDecoder.decodeAsRenderedImage(Unknown Source)
     at com.sun.media.jai.opimage.CodecRIFUtil.create(Unknown Source)
     at com.sun.media.jai.opimage.TIFFRIF.create(Unknown Source)
     ... 32 more

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evan_messy wrote:
When I try to import mxf files into premiere, it comes up with the message unsupported compression type.
These files originally came from d5 tape and I'm not sure what the process is from there, but adobe usually supports mfx files.
Is there another step I need to take because the footage originates from film?
you probably have the same problem i am, i have some avid DNxHD mxf files from a cinedeck recorder that are not loading into premiere for me either.

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