Premiere CC 2014 "Match Source" bug when exporting multiple clips

Getting a strange bug when trying to batch export.
The source clips are 4K MP4s. When exporting individually I use the Match Source button in the export dialogue and it correctly matches to the 4K frame size when sending to queue in Media Encoder.
If I select multiple clips and batch export them, selecting "Match Source" they come out as NTSC DV 29fps 720 x 480. The only way to work around this is to manually enter the frame values in Media Encoder after queuing.
Anyone come across this? Anyone at Adobe aware?
System Specs:
Mid 2010 Mac Pro 2 x 2.9GHz 6 Core Xeon
32GB RAM
nVidia GTX 680
240GB SSD boot drive
2TB internal cache drive
Adobe Premiere 8.1.0 (81) Build
OS 10.8.5

Do you have a utility to check your computer temperatures?
You MAY have a hardware problem, since video editing puts a LOT of stress on all components... below is not exactly the same, but worth reading
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