Adobe Media Encoder and .TS files

After updating the Adobe Media Encoder to the 2014.1 Release, every time I try to encode (convert) a .ts file I get audio issues post render no matter what I render out to.  It's only an issue when encoding (converting) .ts files.  I can convert an .mpg, .mov, etc. and it comes out fine.  Before this release I could render out .ts files just fine and had no issues.  Can someone help me understand what changed and why I can't convert .ts files anymore without getting distorted audio after converting?  The sound renders out as a reverb effect kind of like the audio was cut in space.
All help is appreciated.
Thanks!

Still not working for me.  Please help?  I use Adobe Media Encoder on a daily basis.

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