Install location for h.264/avc or x.264 from versiontracker

I downloaded it and was going to install it to the hard drive, but does it need to go into some specific folder for use in imovie9.

I downloaded the right one...i just held off installing till i understood where to put it and like an idiot didn't put two and two together. Thanks. It took 5 hours to process. I am trying again later with the new h.264.

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