Viewing AVCHD MTS files from a Canon Camcorder

Something is puzzling me:
With my Canon HG10 camcorder connected (or a disk image of it's files connected), I can launch iMovie 08 and view all the clips one by one before I import anything. This would seem to imply that there is a movie viewing application in there somewhere. Quicktime won't open these files, so that's not the program.
Toast Video Player also allows me to view the .MTS files, but the frame rate is choppy. Same with the latest nightly builds of VLC.
I'd like to be able to just double click on a MTS file and have it open in a window to watch the clip. Is there any way to do this?

Found this:
http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20120801145830468
In Mountain Lion, movies are now locked into Quicktime so the folder  structure containing your .mts movie files on SD cards and devices is  now all hidden under a file called PRIVATE. To get to the files, hold  down the Control key and click on the PRIVATE file. In the popup menu,  select Show Contents and repeat through the files until you reach your  original .mts files, which can then be dragged to the desktop.

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