Muxing a .mov video and .m4a audio

I used the screen recording tool in 10.7 (Quicktime), to record a Citrix GoToMeeting. The resulting file a 1080p (recorded on a 17' MBP). I also used Rogue Amoeba's 'Piezo' software to record audio coming in via Skype; exported file is an .m4a audio file.
Simple question - How can I mux the .mov and .m4a file with Compressor?
Also, the audio is a tad bit off, with the video being about 2.5 seconds ahead of the video. What can I do in FCP X to adjust this?

I suppose you could create a job, select surround sound and designate your file as one or more channels – then add the vieo file. You could also turn your video into an m2v elementary strea and your audio into an Ac3, make sure the file names were identcal up to the extension and mux those in MPEG Streamclip.
But if I understand your objective correctly, the better approach would be to bypass Compressor and import the files into FCP X. Adjust the position the audio and video clips until they sync properly and then export to the format you need.
Good luck.
Russ

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