How to import Apple ProRes 422 10 bits codec in PPro CC 2014?

Hello,
I have Premiere Pro CC 2014 (Windows 7 x64), and I would to import 4K files in Apple ProRes 422 codec, but an error message appears : missing or unavailable codec. Yet, I install Apple ProRes QuickTime Decoder 1.0. Normally, these videos contain an alpha channel.
Can you help me !?
Thank you

Excuse me for the approximate english: I'm french

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