Editing .MP4 in Premiere 2014 CC out of sync - XA25 clips

Hi there,
Constant problem I am having, I record in .MP4 in XA25 of someone speaking to camera wearing a Sanken COS-11D lavalier microphone.  I then transfer the file to my computer and import the file into Premiere and the voice doesn't match with the video.  Seems a few frames out.  I suppose I can adjust the audio layer to match the video, but that won't work for a long term solution. Any suggestions?
thanks!

Hi Kevin,
I don't see anywhere in the user manual that says it is variable...
Here are my settings for recording with the XA25
MP4 - 25p @ 24Mbps
I am going to try it in AVCHD and see if I get the same issues,
Maybe I need to pick a codec that matches better for editing?
cheers
Dan

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