CS 4 limit of image sequences

A co-worker of mine rendered an image sequence of close to 36k frames. When trying to import that into After Effects it only imports from 0 - 32766. Is this a built in limit in After Effects or am i missing something? If it's a limit is it in CS5 as well or was it changed?
Best regards
Michael

Yes, it is a limit and no, this hasn't changed for CS5. split the sequence up by renaming files or moving them into separate folders.
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