What 5.1 format will Premiere Pro CC import?

I have selected several of the available export formats in Audition CC and PPro can't import any of them.  Has anyone had success with this and if so what choices did you make?

How big is your file? The RF64 thing shouldn't matter unless your file is at or above 4 GB.
MOV file export is no longer supported because previously it was written by the actual QuickTime libraries which are 32-bit only.  With Audition being a 64-bit application now, we can't work directly with QuickTime, and we didn't have time to do it out of process like AME does.
My next suggestion would've been to save it as a 5.1 CAF file from Audition, but I haven't found a way to trick PPro to import it yet.

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