Publish Resolution 2048*1536 on the Ipad 4

Hello,
I like to publish a training tool on the IPad4 by using the full resolution. I am able to publish the resolution 1024*768 by using the adobe content Viewer on the Ipad and the folio producer in combination with InDesign CS6 on a WIN7_64.
I am able to upload the full resolution 2048*1036 to the folio producer and check the content but the publishing to my library does not work.
The library recognise only sizes <= 1024*768.
Does somebody knows a solution ?
Sorry for my bad english
Kind Regards from the north of Germany
Uwe

No.
Bob

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