AE (CS6) Render Queue Messes Up Audio

So I decided to render out a file using the AE (CS6) Render Queue.  I exported audio with the video, and, well... this is what I got.
http://vimeo.com/49931535 (password is "GG4ever")
The audio slow unsyncs, and then something happens about ten seconds in where it starts playing back audio from earlier in the project.  Uhh... what?
BTW, this is how the audio SHOULD sound (this was rendered out with AME).
http://vimeo.com/49931533

No, the culprits were probably some programming team at Adobe (and I just love how Adobe reps never respond to threads about issues, instead leaving unpaid forum members to do their jobs); I used all 48k Stereo .wav files in my project.
Also, anyone asking about the stats of my computer, it's this: http://www.samsung.com/us/computer/laptops/NP-R580-JSB1US The only change I've made to it is I added more RAM.

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