AE CC 2014 と AME CC 2014 の連携についての不具合?

After Effects CC 2014 (AE) で作成したコンポジションを、一度Media Encoder CC (AME) でレンダリングします。
後にAEのプロジェクトファイル内容を変更し、名前を変えて保存します。その際、コンポジション名は変更しません。
また同じようにAMEでレンダリングするのですが、レンダリングの結果が、変更前の内容で、変更が反映されません。
例えば
A.aep
 └compo1
という構造のプロジェクトがあるとして、
"compo1"をレンダリングして書き出したものが compo1.mp4 だとします。
A.aepのcompo1に変更を加え
A_01.aep
 └compo1
という構造で保存します。その際コンポジションの名前は変更しません。
ここでまた、"compo1"をレンダリングすると、本来変更が反映された compo1.mp4’ 
が書き出されるはずなのですが、変更が反映されず1回目に書き出したものと全く同じ compo1.mp4
が書き出されます。
A_AME\compo1.mp4 と A_01_AME\compo1.mp4 の内容が全く同じになるという現象です。
ファイル名を変えてもコンポジション名を変えないと、何かキャッシュのようなものの関係で
レンダリング結果は反映されないのでしょうか?
環境は
Windows7 Pro 64bit SP1
Intel Core i7-4770 CPU @ 3.40GHz 3.40GHz
16.0GB RAM
AfterEffects CC 2014
Media Encoder CC 2014
宜しくお願い致します。

この文書の現象に似ているのでしょうか?
Changes to After Effects compositions inside Premiere Pro projects are not reflected when exports are queued in Adobe Me…
こちらはPremiere Pro にDynamic linkで読み込ませてからAdobe Media Encoderにキューで送信した場合に反映しないというものですが。。。
Uncheck native sequence import in Adobe Media Encoder's Preferences:
Preferences>General>Premiere Pro>Import sequences natively
こっちとか、試してみてどうなのでしょうか?Dynamic linkの動作を変更するので、期待してみただけです。外したらすみません。

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