How to install QT MPEG-2 codec?

I'm on a PowerBook 1.67, 10.4.6, QT Player v. 7.1. Bought the QT MPEG-2 codec from Apple Store online. Selected folder "For QT 6.4 and later and Intel Macs" ... double-clicked on "QuickTimeMPEG2.pkg" to install and apparently nothing happens.
I am trying to use mpeg streamclip to extract some footage from a home DVD and export for iMovie use. When I attempt to open a .vob file in Streamclip, it tells me that this MPEG-2 codec is not installed.
For double confirmation, I looked in HD/Library/QuickTime and didn't see any corresponding "MPEG-2" files. I STF but didn't see anything other than what I've mentioned above. Any help is MUCH appreciated.

Looked in Sys->Library->QT, there was nothing with MPEG-2. There are items for MPEG AND MPEG4, yes, but nothing with MPEG2...wouldn't it say MPEG-2 if it installed correctly?
It was $20 from Apple Store; yes, I'ver restarted a few times.
Help. Please. Thanks.

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