Audio +20 lead to video

This is the first time I've had this problem. I captured about 30 min from 2 tapes (MiniDV) with 16-bit audio. The audio is leading the video by 20 to 23 frames, which is very noticeable. I did a capture now from the start of the two tapes through till FCP found the end. I am capturing to an Iomega 2 HD RAID connected with FireWire with FCP 5.0.4. I am running on an iMac G5 with 1 GB of RAM and a 2GHz processor.

I wouldn't know. I am using the DV-NTSC Easy Setup. In the item properties it says the Audio is 2 mono channels at 48.0 KHz.

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