Standalone AME install?

I have CS6 Master Collection for Windows, but do not use/install all products.  In particular, I don't use and did not install any of the three that would have also installed Adobe Media Encoder.  I would, however, very much like to use AME.
Is there a means to install Media Encoder w/o installing any other additional products?
Bob

Is there a means to install Media Encoder w/o installing any other additional products?
No. AME requires a host product to support its licensing requirements.
Since you have Master Collection, I recommend you install Premiere Pro as the host for AME. After Effects is also a good option. Those products install the complete set of codecs for AME. More information here:
http://blogs.adobe.com/kevinmonahan/2011/09/13/installed-codecs-in-ame/

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