Question to space color multiprocessing

After you install the update after effects CC 2014, I am having trouble with my using the multiprocessing.

I work in the color space is a linearized 32bpc sRGB IEC61966 - 2.1 when I made without multiprocessing turned on, make it runs very well, but with it turned on the rendering result is much too bright, as if the gamma has been lifted too high. I really wish I could use multi-processing, since it cuts my time rendering up to a fifth of what they would be otherwise. Any advice would be much appreciated.

Also, just for fun I took my file in after effects CC (12.2) and tried making it with multiprocessing without changing the settings and rendering turned out very well, making me think that it is more precisely a CC 2014 problem.

This is fixed in the 2014.2 effects after update (13.2), which is now available.

Details here: http://adobe.ly/1IVopxh

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