MP4 files with 320bit rate audio

Hello,
Am quite new to editing video!. I am editing music videos for my DJ shows.
I am trying to export as a MPEG4 640x360 with 320kbs on the Audio,
Once changed all custom settings it keeps exporting at 128,
Compare this size to a pre made music video I am missing about 100mb and the quality is not there.
What can I do to change this and get the correct setting I need

Also change the 'Sampling Rate' to 48kHz...

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