Mercury Transmit breaks greater than 1920x1080 external monitoring

Hi all,
In Adobe CC in Quicktime Preview, there is an option to "Scale and Letterbox Output to Fit Video Monitor" in the Video Preview preferences.  This enables the ability to monitor 2K and 4K footage on hardware (in my case the Blackmagic Mini Monitor) that only supports up to 1920x1080 playback.
In CC 2014, this functionality does not seem to be present, in the same way the Premiere has not and does not support this function.
Anyone have any ideas?  Anyone from Adobe want to chime in?
Thanks!

Hi Tim,
Thanks for the response.
"it doesn't have context in how Mercury Transmit works"
Are there plans to include this functionality?
"You can preview your 2K or 4K comp by nesting it into a 1920x1080 comp and scaling it down to fit, and using that comp for video previews."
Thanks for the suggestion, although I wouldn't really consider this a usable workaround.  You lose realtime feedback, which is the primarily the reason I need to use an external monitor in the first place.
I'm curious, what exactly is being gained by using Mercury Transmit?
Thanks!

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