How to open smart object in camera raw

Hi,
As the subject line reads, I'm having trouble opening a smart object in camera raw.  Every tutorial I read or watch says, "double click on your smart object thumbnail to open the image in camera raw."  But every time I do, all it does is open a copy of the image as a .psb file.
Before you ask,
-The images I work with are stock images, JPG's.
-I've tried to find an option in Photoshop > Preferences that will let me open smart objects in camera raw all the time;
-I've tried opening these files directly in camera raw.  When I do, there's a little link below the image that reads something like,
Adobe RGB (1998); 8 bit; 2008 by 3000 (6.0 MP); 240 ppi
I click on it, and there's a 'click box for "open in Photoshop as smart objects";  clicking this will allow me to open the image in Camera Raw upon double clicking on the thumbnail.  But it will only work that way for that one instance of that one image. 
Anyway to make this happen?
Thanks,
KP

What is the .extension after your filename on this file? Needs to be .jpg, .tif or .psd.  Then choose open, and change format to Camera raw.
If you are saving as .jpg, the smart object has been bitmapped, and is a no longer smart object.

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