Sync issues on export to AME using constant power

Using a new 12 core Mac Pro with PP CC 2014.
If I have any CONSTANT POWER transitions in my timeline (for example when shortening music) when I export to AME as an H.264 YouTube setting the video plays back out of sync. You can hear it 'jump' at the points where the CONSTANT POWER transitions are. It trys to catch back up but all the edits are off by at least 10 frames. Near the end of the 2 minute video the sync catches back up as long as there are no CONSTANT POWER transitions near the end.
The ONLY work-around that works is deleting all CONSTANT POWER transitions and using straight cuts.
Strangely enough when you play back the movie inside PP CC 2014's timeline- it plays back smooth and clean.
Anyone else having this issue???
Using a audio wave file (music)

Use shorter audio files. Break up the audio into shorter, more manageable chunks, and then place those shorter audio files in your movie.

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