Editing in PS CS6 from Lightroom

I have LR 4.4 set up to Edit in PSD format but LR 4.4 still uses jpg if original file is jpg. If I add some layers to the file and save it in PSD format, LR 4.4 won't see it until I import it. There is, however, a new JPG file with "Filename-Edit.jpg" in the library next to the original "Filename.jpg".

Yes, I have the preferences set to export as PSD...
Also, I have been doing this for many versions without any problems UNTIL 4.4.
No, not exactly. Let me explain what I wrote in the original post more clearly.
I scanned some photos (on my scanner) that saves them as a jpg file.
I imported these jpg files into Lightroom 4.4
Now, I want to edit one using Photoshop (as I have done thousands of time before 4.4)
Yes, my preferences are set to edit in photoshop as PSD.
I click "Edit in" and select Photoshop. It does not matter whether I choose Edit Original, Edit a Copy, or Edit a Copy with LR adjustments but the file it sends to Photoshop CS6 is a jpg file with the name "Orig Filename-Edit.jpg". Prior to LR 4.4, the file in this scenario would have been (and should be) "Orig Filename-Edit.PSD".
The file shown in CS6 is the jpg file. The new file in the LR 4.4 list is the jpg. Prior to LR 4.4, the file in both places would have been PSD.

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    Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2012 14:06:22 -0600
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