Incorrect audio after exporting a video to Quicktime

I recently exported a video from iMovie onto Quicktime, but for some reason, the audio plays in a completely random order, while the actual videos correctly play. Why is this happening?

The processor won't affect the quality of an export at all, only the speed of the export.
MPEG4 isn't the best option here.  Instead use an appropriate H.264 preset.

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