Premier elements 10 audio sync with video

Hi,
  I am new to elements.
I imported into a new project a video that also had audio as a new project.
It is a 14 minute clip.
Somehow at minute 3:19, the audio starts from the beginning again, totally ruining the movie.
I have spent all day trying to fix this.
I have uninstalled and deleted everything adobe premiere, and then reinstalled it all a couple times.
I have renamed the video and tried to import it again, but still the audio problem.
I have used Wondershare dvd builder to make the movie, the audio is fine, but adobe should be able to correct my video white balance, so I really want to use it.
I have played the video clip in media player 10, and quick time, and the audio is fine there also.
Either elements has a bug, or somehow I messed something up within elements for this clip.
I am also using in the same movie, a 6 minute clip that doesn't have this issue.
Does anyone know how to correct this?
Along the way, I also have unlinked the audio and video, chopped the first 3:19 and dragged it over, but I can't get it exact.
Since I know the source file is not the problem, I just want to somehow get rid of whatever is saved causing this, and use the correct file

These saved notes are about different models, but reading MAY help
Nikon DSLR stutter http://forums.adobe.com/thread/889477
Nikon D7000 MOV http://forums.adobe.com/thread/860846
-rename .mov to .mpg to force file loader to actually analyze the file
-and http://forums.adobe.com/thread/873475
Nikon D90 MJPEG http://forums.adobe.com/thread/901259
-http://www.nikonusa.com/Nikon-Products/Product/Digital-SLR-Cameras/25446/D90.html

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