Syncronize movie w/ separate sound/video track

I need to embed a movie into a flash-file (there's only the
movie with sound in the project).
at importing the avi, I had to separate the sound-track from
the video-track because I needed to add an improved version of the
audio.
Since I don't know much about Flash, I put the Movie into the
timeline of a layer and then I put the new audio on top of it.
Now I have the problem, that on every machine the movie is
ending not at the same time like the audio.
Is there a way to synchronize them without the need to
reimport the movie? does loadMovie help? (Reimport of the movie
with joined tracks is a pain because I would need to redefine
import-scale and -clipping dimensions on 5 movies.)
The Flash-movie should be compatible with as many players as
possible, I think the minimum therefore would be player version
6?

You can move clips by frames on timeline by using the keyboard.
First select the clip you want to move, then hold down the option key and press either the left or right arrows.

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