Premiere CC dual link 444 layoff drops black and luminance levels.

Hello, we are laying off some master tapes to HDCAM SR and are encountering problems as soon as we switch to dual lin 444 lay off. We are running Premiere 7.0.1 on a macpro 8 core with osx 10.8.5 and a decklink 3D Extreme card. Everything works fine and great if we record to the deck in 422 single link. Once we switched the machine and decklink card to 444 we have the luminance drop. Card and machine are fine. If we do the same in Final Cut or Davinci the black levels are perfect. Just a insulated Premiere problem.
Anyone, experience similar things? Or maybe laid off to dual link 444 and was successful?
Thanks,
Martin

Lots to be excited about. BUT...Just updated to 8.1 on one of my computers to test it out...
Sadly, the following issue is NOT fixed for me. Is it with new projects only?  I haven't started a new project on 8.1 I've only opened an old project but the issue that I'm referring to which involves also a delay/freeze of anywhere from a few seconds to a MINUTE while the render bar goes from yellow to red and then back to yellow is still there. Boo.
On the list above...
Switching between sequences can turn the render bar red.
This issue is incredibly easy to replicate. I really do hope it gets fixed. Here are the steps:
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2) Make sure GPU acceleration is enabled.
3) Add warp stabilizer to the clips in both sequences. Again, the more clips the longer the delay/freeze will be as the render bar goes from YELLOW to RED and then eventually back to YELLOW again.
4) Hit SAVE.
5) Now, toggle between sequences. You'll hit a short delay with a few clips stabilized and a LONG delay with lots stabilized. In my case this delay is around a full minute. The render bar will go from YELLOW to RED and then back to yellow...eventually.
6) Toggle back to the original sequence and the delay occurs again.
7) Once you've toggled between sequences and have gone through this delay, that's it, there is no longer a delay...UNTIL...(and here's the big kicker)...until the project is SAVED again. After that the issue returns when you toggle between sequences. Both saving manually and AUTOSAVING cause this issue. No way around it except not editing with GPU acceleration.
Not sure what the issue is...caching issue when saving maybe? Either way, it stinks and it's still there in 8.1. Big bummer.
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