How to export 4K 60fps video in Premiere?

How to export 4K 60fps video in Premiere?
I just installed the latest Adobe Premiere PRO CC v8.0 as a trial test.
Source video is 3840x2160 60fps
i can't export it at the same settings i get this error:
And there is no Youtube 4K option
What to do how to export 4K 60fps?

Hi Seregal,
Sergey Lunev wrote:
How to export 4K 60fps video in Premiere?
I just installed the latest Adobe Premiere PRO CC v8.0 as a trial test.
I tried Premiere Pro CC and got the same result. Can you update to Premiere Pro CC 2014 or later and try another test?
Thanks,
Kevin

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