Apple ProRes to Windows

If you have ever tried to work with ProRes files in Windows, you should know it is impossible. Apple says you need QuickTime, and QuickTime says you need a codec. We have Rhozet Carbon Coder at the office, and even this doesn't work.
FFMedia Broadcast http://code.google.com/p/ffmbc/ does convert these files.
Download the application and use the normal FFMPEG commands to convert the files.