As stated, the problem is how to drive exactly 528 of the LEDs from a 2800mA CC supply. As somebody already calculated each segment of strip (three LEDs) draws around 20.8mA, so 2800mA drives 2800/20.8 = 134 segments, or only 402 LEDs. 528 LEDs worth will light up, but will not be running at full brightness. Connected like that the choice is 402 LEDs at full brightness, or some larger number of LEDs with diminishing brightness of each LED as more are added.
The voltaqge range that the power supply can operate over was not specified. If it can output 24V (I would guess not), you could connect two lengths of strip, each with 402 LEDs, in series, but then you have 804 LEDs rather than the desired 528.
As a theoretical exercise, I suppose this could be an interesting challenge.
Myself, I would drive the strip from a 12V CV supply as the maker intended.