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Are you using Non Real time preview? it mutes the audio during preview and editing, but doesnt affect your render.

If you are, right click on the preview window and select Preview mode- Real time preview to hear audio during editing.
Tried a render with your settings which gave me : bitrate 8.66 mbps (megabits per second)
average bitrate is 9,000 kbps (kilobits per second) 8.66 mbps = 8,660 kbps.

You got 7.6 mbps which equals 7,600 kbps.Its normal for values to not be exact ,it depends on the video being compressed.

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You dont say which type of file you produced to.

In my tv the usb has to be formatted to Fat16/32 or exFat and supports for eg

Mpeg file ext: .mpg/.mpeg video codec: mpeg1/mpeg2 audiocodec: mpeg layer 1/2, mp3, linear pcm

MP4 file ext: .mp4 video codec:H264 base/main/high profiles audio codec: aac,mp3,dolby digital

If you dont have your manual you can find out online the audio/video codecs and profiles supported by your tv.

Usb sticks and flash are to small/expensive.Best to use one of those slim portable usb ext drives.Ive got one formatted to exFat
by Win 8.1 2TB in size which stores loads of media files and works great.
Another option is a hybrid drive, ssd+hdd combined.

My primary drive is samsung 240GB ssd and my second is a seagate 2TB hybrid .Would have liked to get a second ssd

but 1 and 2 TB solid states are still way too expensive.So sticking with the hybrid until price drops.

Its not just the speed of ssd`s there amazingly quiet.They dont half silence your pc and need less power to run.
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