HT201290: If QuickTime Player can't open an audio or video file
Learn about If QuickTime Player can't open an audio or video file
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Dec 17, 2013 5:31 AM in response to Vlady79by ssls6,Sorry but I know nothing about using CINEMAXX. Some video services like netflix require microsoft silverlight. Others like can require flip4mac. Good luck on your question, I'm sure someone else who knows CINEMAXX may offer guidance.
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Dec 17, 2013 6:18 AM in response to Vlady79by thomas_r.,You are engaging in illegal activity. There's no legal way to view commercial movies for free online. Sites like that one are in violation of copyright laws in most countries, and that's why you'll find they're located in places like Russia.
I strongly advise that you not try to get this working. Whatever they tell you that you may have to install to get it working should not be trusted when you are dealing with a known criminal site. Such sites are often a source of malware, and although Mac malware is pretty rare, this is one activity that can expose you to it.
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Dec 17, 2013 6:40 AM in response to Vlady79by a brody,Agreed with Thomas, unless the cable company Cinemax has its own online streaming that is available by subscription, it is likely an illegal entity. Cinemax offers premium services to standard cable and dish networks with a converter box, or dvr with built-in converter. Generally its shows are not available otherwise.