Adobe media encoder in acrobat proXI

I learned from tutorial video file of adobe that adobe media encoder is automatically installed when installing acrobat proXI.
So I tried to find out this software in my computer. but failed.
Is adobe media encoder included in acrobat pro XI as package ?
If yes, could you explain how to install adobe media encoder from installing CD ?
If not included, could I download from adobe home page at free ?
If yes, which version could I download for window 8.1 ?
Thanks

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