Bandwidth Streaming From Tidal

As can be seen from your screenshot, you were streaming a track from a TIDAL FLAC 48kHz 24bit, MQA 48kHz album.

From COMPARISON: TIDAL / MQA stream & high-resolution downloads; impressions & thoughts…:

As you can see, the MQA 24/48 data is about the same size as the HDtracks file converted to 24/48. However, to stream that MQA data through the Internet, TIDAL needs almost twice the bandwidth compared to a typical 16/44 stream based on the highest FLAC compression. It is of course significantly less data compared to sending the original 24/96 files which by the way is less than 70% larger despite twice the samplerate. The bottom line is that MQA does take substantially more bandwidth to stream compared to the standard TIDAL “HiFi”.

From MQA explained: Everything you need to know about high-res audio:

MQA still requires relatively high bandwidth for streaming, if the bitrate of the provided music samples is any indication—averaging 1600Kbps in my experience, exceeding uncompressed CD and over double the bandwidth of Tidal’s 700Kbps FLAC offering.