Photoshop Blackmagic DNG file format error options RAW

Import a DNG sequence. Set the RAW options, and try them then later change these options from the dialog box interpret footage, but the changes are not propagated. What is more, after registration and re - open the file and then trying to change the RAW options once again, it will now produce a 3415 Photoshop File Format error. After that, closed after effects will be produced a Photoshop File Format Error 1 to exit. Any help on how this works? I'm returning to CC 2014 to do my job, but hope there's a way to get this working soon.

The update of the corrections after effects CC 2015 (13.5.1) is available, which corrects this problem: http://adobe.ly/1Il5JYe

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