No Pause on DVD Playback

Hey everyone,
First time on here. I'm having trouble trying to figure why I don't have the option to Pause during Playback when I burn a Encore Project. I checked the option and noticed it's available and included during the print process but when I click Pause, nothing happens. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong or missing?

I'm going to print a case of 50 regular DVD-R's for people and I just want them to have the option to Pause, FFWD, REW. And from the copies I printed while checking, neither of those functions worked. Maybe it's because I'm using my PS3 for playback?
So the remote is not working as you want. Yes, PS3 can have limitations, so test your disk on a DVD player to see if it works there.

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