CC 7.2: out of sync indicator on merged clips - possible to hide / set?

With the CC 7.2 update, existing projects have turned into a mess of out-of-sync indicators on merged clips (DSLR video with separate audio sources, synced using PluralEyes). In previous versions, Premiere apparently accepted, or ignored, merged clips for sync indicator purposes, but now it seems to have decided to assume that the "synced" state is when audio and video start at the exact same time. Since the audio source is external, clicking the indicator to bring "into sync" obviously has the opposite effect.
For now, we've been reduced to the workaround of using the Ctrl-F12 command console and setting debug option TL.Don'tDrawSyncIndicators to True, which gets rid of the visual clutter. Of course, that means that sync indicators everywhere are gone, including where they would have been useful.
I'm sure all of this works fine with newly synchronized merged clips, or maybe even clips previously merged by Premiere, but that's not going to work for 27 hours of synced footage and a 90-minute rough edit...
So, am I missing something very obvious here? Is there some way to have merged clips be ignored by Premiere, as they used to be? Or even better, to "set" a merged clip as being synced and actually registering sync shifts in respect of the correctly synced position?

Strike those last comments of mine, I think I've figured out the fundamental issue and it seems to be a clear bug. It's actually completely unrelated to PluralEyes, but here's how I figured it out:
PluralEyes creates linked, but not merged, synced clips on a timeline. To add those synced clips to a bin, you will need create merged clips. Problem is, Premiere will always consider a merged clip from such a clip to be "out of sync" if there was any trimmed audio preceding the start of the video. And trimming audio preceding video is precisely what PluralEyes does by default.
It turns out the sync indicator problem does not occur:
- If video started rolling before audio (PluralEyes never automatically trims video); or
- If the trimmed audio is manually restored using the selection tool on the timeline prior to creating the merged clip.
Basically, trimming an audio clip prior to using it as part of a merged clip, causes Premiere to interpret the merged clip as having been "created out of sync". It's as if it's interpreting the trimming of the audio as a shift in the start of the audio. This is obviously not right, and it didn't happen prior to CC 7.2
The issue can be reproduced at will by taking any random video and audio clip, regardless of sync, shortening the audio clip at the beginning and then creating a merged clip. Adding the new merged clip to a timeline will lead to it appearing to be "out of sync".
There's a relatively simple workaround on new projects: undo (or disable, not sure if this is possible) the automatic trimming of audio clips in PluralEyes and don't trim audio prior to creating merged clips. Unfortunately, this is no solution for the current project, especially given the many limitations Premiere still has when dealing with merged clips.

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    Format profile                   : QuickTime
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    Overall bit rate                 : 2 566 Kbps
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    Format                           : AAC
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    Bit rate                         : 104 Kbps
    Nominal bit rate                 : 128 Kbps
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    Channel positions                : Front: L R
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    Language                         : English
    Encoded date                     : UTC 2014-02-04 06:52:45
    Tagged date                      : UTC 2014-02-04 15:27:35
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        Metadata:
          creation_time   : 2013-05-12 11:45:32
    I don't know the type make/model video camera that was used or if it was converted before being given to me. This is just what i had to work with and the solution I found to fix it.

    if you are using a windows 32 bit computer
    Then you won't be using anything above Premiere Pro CS4, and this thread would be in the wrong section.
    By the way, the process is significantly easier using something like Xvid4PSP, which can strip out the audio using a fairly easy to understand GUI, as wel as convert those oddball videos into something PP can handle.
    http://www.videohelp.com/tools/XviD4PSP  (Use version 5.)

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