Hi balspdvd,
This may not apply to your issue, but I notice from your screen shot that you are working with a .vob file(s).
I have had bad audio sync issues with .vob files I the past.
So if you wish to try it, here’s another workaround you can try that has worked in solving an .vob audio sync for me in the past.
Try converting the .vob file to .mpeg2 (or some other format) before you begin doing any editing.
You can do this by just producing your .vob to a mpeg 2 file in PD, before you do any additions or edits. Or use a third party free conversion program.
Then import the new Mpeg2 into your timeline, and now begin editing this pre-produced/converted Mpeg2 file.
Your audio sync problems may now well go away, just as they did for me.
Sometimes it’s as easy as just physically changing the files’ .vob extension to .mpeg2. But that doesn't always seem to work.
Might be worth a try if you’re in a bind.
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