The only way that I have gotten PPro to see the files as Canon MXF is if I stick the Memory card itself in - and why would anyone ant to import or work with files directly on CF cards? Please, please someone help. The reason this is such an issue is that I use PluralEyes to synch the mutliple angle shots, and though PluralEyes sees them as one clip, Premiere does not, and it is causing import audio/video editors on the clips lasting longer than 5 minutes.there is no video or audio, and I believe it is because though PE is seeing the clip as one joined file, PPro is not. I would go for H.264 which will give mp4.
If your player will not play Prores files go to the video codec option in the export settings and try DNxHR. It does not make any difference if I use media browser or just file/import - they just will not be joined for editing (or even shown that way) by PPro. The PAL DV setting you have at the moment, although it is the default, is completly wrong for your sequence. I have copied the ENTIRE contents of my memory cards to their own subdirectory(folder)on my RAID Capture drive. I use the project setting for Canon MXF 1080p 29.97. They are all shot on one of my three Canon XF100's. Also, under properties, they are showing as 'XDCAM-HD' movie dlips and not Canon MXF.
I have tried EVERY method available and discussed and they still show as multiple 5 minute chunks. I have Adobe PPro CS6 and am having trouble with not getting Canon MXF files into PPro, but getting them imported as on clip. I actually have a question.something weird is going on.