My video and audio streaming always break-up (or I have delays)

When I watch a video from MSNBC thevideo and audio streaming always delays. Any idea what the problem is or how I can fix it.

Premiere does not work well with variable frame rate video which, I expect, the ipad produces, You might have to convert the footage before you import it into Premiere. Do a forum search for variable frame rate, there are a lot of posts.

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