HEP!!!!! The video and the audio not sync after export from Premiere Pro CC 2014

when i play in premiere it ok but when i export it become not sync whith the audio

i was do a test with some player ,when i play from all this player it result is not the same:
KMPlayer :Audio not sync with video
itune :audio not sync with video and very lag
QuickTime :Can't play anymore
Windows Media Player : Very good no lag and the audio perfectly sync with video
put in Audition CC2014 (Multitrack) :Audio sync with video but very lag
put in Premiere Pro CC2014 (create new project and put the video in) :very lag but audio was sync
Nero Kwik Media :Very good no lag and the audio perfectly sync with video

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