Cannot encode h.264 4K portrait video 2160x3840

I'm trying to encode 4K portrait h.264 .mp4 and I get the following message "Frame dimesions are not supported. Please check that both width/height alues are within limits."
As a temporary work around I'm rendering Landscape 3840x2160 with my content rotated 90 degrees. This will not be good enough in the long run though as I have to produce content for a digital signage player that outputs portrait 2160x3840.
Is there a way to force 2160x3840 or will this resolution be supported in the near future?
Cheers,
R Wallace

Thanks Kevin,
I tried this morning to encode a 2160 x 3840 H.264 .mp4 but Media Encoder wouldn’t allow a hight greater than 2,304.  Meaning 1,296 x 2,304 was it’s threshold.  Below is the full settings I tried.
Format:  H.264
Width:  want 2160 x 3840, threshold 1,296 x 2,304
Frame Rate: 23.976
Aspect: Square
Profile:  High
Level: 5.2
Render at Maximum Depth
Bitrate Settings:  VBR, 2 pass, Target 75 Mbps, Max 100 Mbps
No Audio
Multiplexer: MP4 Standard

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