Impossible to play .mts files

I use 13 items and I'm able to import my mts files in the timeline.

However, if I press the play button the video will not play back.

kickvoor

Premiere Elements on which OS? Have you updated 13 to 13.1 still using Help Menu/updates to date of an open project? If this isn't the case, please do.

What is the brand/model/settings for the camera that records video? AVCHD, 2 channel or 5.1 channel Dolby Digital, cadence (interlaced or progressive)?

What is the predefined project and does correspond to the properties of the media source?

You read the rendered timeline?

You have the latest version of QuickTime installed on your computer plus Premiere Elements? You run programs as an administrator? What is your card card video/graphic updated according to the web site of the manufacturer of the guard or the computer manufacturer?

Please check and review and then we can decide what then. For any question or need more information, feel free to ask. We will clarify at any time.

Thank you.

RTA

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