Audible *CLICK* on some photo video edits

Hey
Have done a quick search for this topic but cannot see anything that deals with this problem specifically or otherwise
I have some sequences of a football match in a project that go from photos to video clips. They are of fans singing in the stadium. I have found the exact song that was being played over the tannoy and have synced the fans singing to it so I can change in and out of the live clips and pictures I took of the event.
I have extracted the audio of the video clips as I don't want audio from the beginning of the clip instead I fade them in (see below)
The problem is that on playback there is an very audible digital *CLICK* as the cursor passes between photo and video. It can be rectified with a very short dissolve transition but then the video clip audio and track are not in sync with each other.
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