How can I use QT pro automator actions in Mountain lion?

I am using mountain lion with 2012 late iMac and recently I bought QT pro.
And I try to use automator actions with QT pro, but there are only actions for QT 10 player.
How can I use QT pro actions in automator?

I have the exact same problem.
I have an US keyboard but when I press the button with tilde I get this: § or this ±
This looks like british keyboard to me

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