panos_mts wrote:If the targeted bin is the power bin, it creates 2 copies, one copy goes in the the power bin and another copy to the project bin.
Yep, correct. It's not creating two references
in the project though, it's adding one reference in the Power Bin, as requested, because the actively targeted bin is the Power Bin, and it's also necessarily creating a reference at the root level of the project because adding a Power Bin clip to your timeline is defacto adding it to your project ... same thing that happens when you drag a clip from a Power Bin into a timeline, it adds a clip reference at the root level of the project.
I have no explanation for why Render in Place does not add a project reference when a Power Bin is targeted though... that's definitely inconsistent behaviour.
Let's have a return to the glory days, when press releases for new versions included text like "...with over 300 new features and improvements that professional editors and colorists have asked for."