Mid 2007 iMac video card does not meet minimum requirements for latest iMovie update

Tried updating to the latest version of iMovie and I get the following message.  "Your computer's video card does not meet the minimum system requirements."  I haven't had any luck finding what those requirements are.  What are the minimum requirements?
Thanks.

I'm having the same issue here too. I'm using a mid 2007 iMac 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo with 4GB of SDRAM and ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro 256 MB.
What bugs me is that the update shows up but you are not allowed to install it. Either one of two things needs to happen.
#1 apple allows users to hide the update but still let you know that there is a hardware incompatibality
#2 don't let the update show up at all

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