Export file out of sync

Exported mov file is out of sync after about 2 minutes into a 4 minute clip.
Using FCXP 10.0.5
Exporting using h.264
Using one audio clip in a multi cam edit
Audio - stereo
Sample rate is 48kHZ
Video - 1080P 29.7p video
Using high quality original/optimized in preferences.
I've tried Pro Res HQ but still no luck.

Hi Tom,
Sorry I don't understand. What specs other then the ones I listed?
Audio file is a wave.

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