Audio out of sinc with video after Streamclip Transfer (DVD to .mov)

The preview after checking & fixng timecode breaks is perfect. After the actual transfer to an .mov file, the audio is late & drags behind the video (audio & video out of sinc).
Anyone had this issue & figured out how to fix it?

Hi Tomma1
And welcome to apple discussions. It's good you chose to use 16 bit audio for all of your source material. And assuming this is accurate info .... From what I can tell, you are doing nearly everything correctly. However let me ask you a few questions.
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