Audio transition glitch CS6

I've encountered a weird glitch (examples) that happens when I use the constant power, constant gain, or exponential fade transitions between audio files on the same track. This glitch only happens on render, when I playback in the editor it sounds just fine, no issues. However when rendering (H.264/AAC mp4 container) I get that audio issue, I've tried different audio options (bitrate AAC version) and nothing helps. From what I can tell it mostly affects wav files though I've noticed it with other file types as well. I've tried emptying my media cache to force PPro to rebuild, but that doesn't change anything. One thing that's interesting is that once the glitch happens it stays in the same spot and doesn't change if I re-render. Also there's no audio spikes that are interfering with the transition(which would create a similar sounding issue), this is a PPro glitch. The best work around is to drop the trouble spot to the track below and fade there. This eliminates the bug. This is quite annoying and seemingly random. I've only encountered this issue recently, within the last 2-3 months and I've been using the CS6 version of PPro (though not this install) for two years. Any thoughts?
When I first had the issue I Googled around and I think I found someone with the same issue who's using CC, but they didn't include an example so I'm not sure. From my colleagues that I've spoke with no one knows for sure what the issue is.
PremierePro is up to date (version).
System specs
Also, if I posted in the wrong place or missed something when searching please let me know. Thanks.

This problem still regularly plagues my workflow. I know that Adobe doesn't want to spend the money to actually bug fix these problems on "old" versions of their software, but does anyone have a work around that's more efficient than the one I describe in the original post?
I've got more examples from a recent project a client sent me to edit. It still seems to be random some of the fades in this project is affected and others are not.

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