Adobe Media Encoder CC: Can I export to Apple ProRes 422 on a Mac?

Hi folks,
I tried to find some information about it, but couldn't really find a definite answer on this.
Unfortunately, my Mac is getting fixed  as we speak, so  I can't try this out either...
I want to convert mxf files (XDCAM HD 422 1080i 50, 50 Mbit/s with multiple Audio channels) to Apple ProRes 422 using Adobe Media Encoder CC.
Simple question: Is that possible or do I need to look for a different workflow/converter?
Thanks for your help!
Jens
PS: OS is Mavericks...

Hi DataWrangler,
Thanks for posting on Adobe Forums.
Please download proress presets for Adobe Media Encoder from here : http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=5411
Please update if this helps.
Regards,
Sandeep

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