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  • 🚀What is Boost for Daz?
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    • What is Rendering? Why do I need it?
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    • How does Boost for Daz help me?
    • Where is Boost for Daz in the cloud?
  • Basic Requirements
    • What do I need to use Boost for Daz?
    • Daz Studio version compatibility
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  • Using Boost for Daz
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    • Setup & Configuration
      • Optimizing your rendering experience
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      • I Cannot Find/See the Bridge Tab!
    • Rendering with Boost for Daz
      • Rendering Modes
        • Render Stills and Animations?
        • Are Streaming and Queued render modes supported?
        • Showing background HDRI images when using Iray Server Queue
        • Render support for Canvases (in Daz Studio)
      • Building the Render Package
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        • Quick Guide to Iray Server Admin + Queue Management
        • Using Auto-Shutdown Timer
        • Save and Reuse Iray Server Queue Session Data (for 24 hours)
        • Black Screen When Rendering?
        • Why is my render taking so long?
      • Rendering Animations with Boost for Daz
    • Post Render Options
      • Download Render (via Queue) Results (ZIP file) - 7-day window
      • Access Iray Server Logs (10 day window)
    • Pricing & Billing
      • Render Pricing
      • Estimating Costs
      • Payment Methods
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    • ⚠️Signing Out/ Terminating a Session
      • Ending a Session
      • What Happens to my Uploaded Files?
    • ⚒️Troubleshooting & Technical Support
  • Extras
    • Public Release Launch Details
      • Boost for Daz 1.5b (Public Release)
      • Boost for Daz 1.5a (Public Release)
      • Boost for Daz 1.5 (Public Release)
    • Speed Factor of GPU Variants
    • Top Tips & Tricks
      • Pick the right GPU for your specific Project
      • Make sure you have a valid payment option with enough funds
      • Ensure optimal computing environment
      • Is Your Internet Upload Speed Enough?
      • Access Real-time Iray Server Logs
      • The Secret of the Cache
      • Sample simple .DUF file
      • Iray Server settings to maximize render performance for large format (> 2000x2000) scenes
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  1. Using Boost for Daz
  2. Post Render Options

Download Render (via Queue) Results (ZIP file) - 7-day window

Download past results of your Boost for Daz queued render sessions - for up to 7 days (from when first saved)

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Ever wished you could get your hands on your Boost for Daz Queued render results after you've ended the session? Even one from a few days ago? Poof…done! And here’s how to set that up and then access your reports (for the last 7 days).

But first, what are these render results?

With the Render via Queue capability that Boost for Daz offers, it's possible now to only get access to and to download the completed renders from the jobs in your queue. These are the exact same files that you would have normally downloaded from your Results tab in Iray Server Admin. But, wait...there more. With Iray Server Admin you would have had to download the results of each job separately, whereas now the the Queue Results capability, we provide a single zip file containing all the render results from all the jobs that successfully completed rendering during that Session.

Step 1 - Enable Saving of Queue Render Results

In order to get you queue render results, you first need to tell Boost for Daz to save them. To do that, select the 'Make Results available for me to download' checkbox.

Then proceed as normal, to confirm the (required) Terms and Conditions checkbox and select the Start Session button.

Step 2 - Access your Session Statistics Page

From your Boost for Daz dashboard page, click on the Boost for Daz logo (top right) to access your Session Statistics:

Step 3 - Download (zip) results for a specific session

Once the Sessions Statistics list is displayed...

... identify the session ID number you are looking to get results for. You may also use information in the Session Details and Product Details columns (e.g. Start times (UTC format), Application) to help quickly locate your session.

Then click on the Download button in the Queue Results column for that session. A zip file containing all the results from your Iray Server queued render sessions will be downloaded to your local drive.

If you used the same GPU to queue multiple render jobs, then this download Results zip will contain ALL of the results across all jobs over the duration of your session.

Downloadable results for a session will be available for a period of 7 days from the initial session completion date.

What do you do if you forget to check this 'Make results available' checkbox (or accidently uncheck it)? The good news is that all is not lost. Recall that all your Iray Session data is stored for 24 hours for you. So (even if your forget to check the results checkbox) to get your results, you just have to start a new session; reload the session in question; and then log into Iray Server admin (opens a new browser tab) and go to the Results link in the navigation. Scroll down to 'Download ZIP' for your session results!

Learn more about saving and reusing Iray Server Session data.
Step 1 - Enable Saving of Queue Render Results
Step 2 - Access your Session Statistics Page
Step 3 - Download (zip) results for a specific session