Multicam - Syncing multiple clips per angle

So I'm pretty excited about being able to sync via audio in Premiere CC.  The only problem is, I can't seem to get it to work!
I have four separate cameras, each with several clips that need synced.
I've tried putting clips for each camera in separate bins ("Camera_A", "Camera_B", etc), then selecting each bin and "Create Multi Camera Source Sequence".  It goes through a few progress bars, then tells me it can't sync.
I've also tried selecting all of the clips inside of the bins and "Create Multi Camera Source Sequence", and it syncs just fine, but it also puts every clip on a separate track.  Not the behavior I'm looking for. 
All of the cameras have decent scratch audio, so that shouldn't be a problem.
Am I doing something wrong here?  Should I just go back to using PluralEyes if I want to sync more than one clip per camera? 
Would also be awesome if I could sync from the timeline a la FCPX.  I'm guessing this one's going to take a flurry of feature requests though.

From the timeline, when your clips are sync'd up you can manually nest and enable multicam by selecting just the video or the video w/ audio and right-clicking and choosing NEST. Then right-click that nested clip and choose MULTI-CAM>ENABLE. I still do it this way so that I have access to all my audio clips right from the main timeline. Audio sync works "most" of the time for me although I've had several times where it's a frame or two off which is bothersome. Never used Plural Eyes but I remember even Adobe staff once said that the new audio sync feature isn't a replacement for a dedicated audio sync tool like Plural Eyes. Hope this helps in some way.

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    "name": "Norton Toolbar",
    "version": "2014.7.2.6",
    "isActive": true,
    "id": "{2D3F3651-74B9-4795-BDEC-6DA2F431CB62}"
    "name": "Norton Vulnerability Protection",
    "version": "12.2.0.5 - 1",
    "isActive": true,
    "id": "{BBDA0591-3099-440a-AA10-41764D9DB4DB}"
    "name": "Troubleshooter",
    "version": "1.1a",
    "isActive": true,
    "id": "[email protected]"
    "name": "Windows Media Player Extension for Firefox",
    "version": "1.1",
    "isActive": true,
    "id": "jid0-nRwp7VvCqZcSRTppwWz2npqGEKw@jetpack"
    "name": "HTTPS-Everywhere",
    "version": "3.5.3",
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    "id": "[email protected]"
    }

    Was discussed here - https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/forums/contributors/709022 - in Feb 2013. And Bug #738661 was filed in March of 2012, with the consensus being.
    '''"In that case this is more likely a bug in Covenant Eyes than it is a bug in Firefox. If we have no hope of success through engaging with Covenant Eyes and can't blocklist the offending DLL from loading, can we at least get a support article posted instructing users how to work around this issue (ie. removing Covenant Eyes or switching to a different browser)?'''
    '''Additionally, I don't see much point in keeping this bug in the NEW state if it's unreasonable to expect that we'll ever fix this."'''

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