4k Playback in 1080p Sequence - Zoom out in 1/2 resolution

Hi guys,
I'm trying to edit some GH4 4k files in Premiere CC 2014 on a 1080p sequence. But I'm having problem when setting the playback resolution to 1/2.
What happens is that whenever I add some effect, the image in playback will zoom out 50%.
This only happens to 4k footage with effects on it. Without effects or a 1080p clip will playback just fine. Also, this only happens in 1/2 resolution playback. When I set to 1/4 it works just fine.
Can you guys help me?
Thanks

• Operating system:
MacPro (Cylinder) 3.7 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon E5, 16gb of memory with OSX 10.9.4
• graphics card: make, model, and driver version:
  Chipset Model:
AMD FirePro D300
  Type:
GPU
  Bus:
PCIe
  Slot:
Slot-2
  PCIe Lane Width:
x16
  VRAM (Total):
2048 MB
  Vendor:
ATI (0x1002)
  Device ID:
0x6810
  Revision ID:
0x0000
  ROM Revision:
113-C4012F-687
  gMux Version:
4.0.11 [3.2.8]
  EFI Driver Version:
01.00.687
• is GPU acceleration enabled? If so, does the problem repro with Renderer set to Software Only?
Not sure how to check that. (Sry, I'm new to this tech stuff)
• exact version of Premiere Pro:
Premiere Pro CC 2014.0.1 (8.0.1) - It says "Up to date" on Creative Cloud
• exact sequence settings: I've tried this two, and some others. Same problem.
• what effects have you reproed with?
Red Giants Suits, Film Convert, Premiere "Stylize" effects (But no problem with Mosaic). Premiere Color Balance (HLS). Looks like I don't have problem with "Accelerated Effects".
• have you scaled the 4K footage to fit the 1080 sequence? If so, how exactly?
Yes and no. But I have the problem in both situations. When scaling down I just go to "Motion" and set to 50%. When not scaled, the image "fits" (zoom out 50% when playback).
By the way, I didn't mention that this is just a playback problem. When I export I don't have any issue.
Thanks again!

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