No. It’s a component of Davinci Resolve, not an isolated binary. It’s not likely ever to be offered as a standalone app. That’s just not how Resolve is designed.
> Although debloat tools can flip a Group Policy or Registry setting, Windows will ignore it unless you’re using a Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) version of Windows 11, intended for businesses.
Exactly; just use the LTSC version of W10/11. So much is stripped away from that already, no need for debloating
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