Can we at least have a AutoSave or a Resume funtion?

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kevinshane
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Please I've asking this feature since 2010 when I make my first license purchase!
It's really important feature for amazon ec2 and I pretty sure it's also important for u guys who have multiple pcie1x expandtion to an external gpu device, cuz the pcie1x always make the rendering unstable(when rendering a large scene with multiple pcie1x gpu plugined)

It's a feature like corona render did that, an Autosave funtion can save as a .exr file into disk so that we won't lose the current render process when a gpu device being dead(over heat,shut down,any kind of this sitruation happening) ! Or, a Resume funtion that can save our current render process into disk and then can continue to render at that stage later on!

So that we don't need to worry about losing result once the hardwards going south!! I hope those feature can be included in V3!! Please ... pretty please??

Shane
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kevinshane wrote:Please I've asking this feature since 2010 when I make my first license purchase!
It's really important feature for amazon ec2 and I pretty sure it's also important for u guys who have multiple pcie1x expandtion to an external gpu device, cuz the pcie1x always make the rendering unstable(when rendering a large scene with multiple pcie1x gpu plugined)

It's a feature like corona render did that, an Autosave funtion can save as a .exr file into disk so that we won't lose the current render process when a gpu device being dead(over heat,shut down,any kind of this sitruation happening) ! Or, a Resume funtion that can save our current render process into disk and then can continue to render at that stage later on!

So that we don't need to worry about losing result once the hardwards going south!! I hope those feature can be included in V3!! Please ... pretty please??

Shane
Save and resume rendering is planned for the near term.
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