You appear to be treading a lone furrow on this. I have seen no one else suggest Neural X is the same as Dts:X, or that Neural X is a sub/super set of Dts:X. Dts:X is based off MDA, Mutli Dimensional Audio open platform from SRS Labs and is a Format. Neural X doesn't read or make use of Atmos/Dts:X meta data, which contains the information regarding objects and their vector paths. Neural X is designated as an up mixer, the same as DSU, the meta data, if present is ignored by the up mixers. Both Atmos and Dts:X make use of that meta data in the audio streams to handle objects. If you ignore the meta data then Atmos is True HD and Dts:X is Dts HDMA which is hard coded 7.1 max regardless of how many physical speakers you may have installed.
You are going to have to cite some authoritative proof here, for me to come on board and accept this. Which I am more than happy to do.
and I'm sure some other might enjoy a bit of lite reading.
And if Marantz allowed it I could use Virtual X on the 6 multi channel inputs that I send from the Yamaha but it doesn't.
In fact I cannot up mix the 7.1 multi channel input at all with anything
, it might as well be pure direct.
If it did work, as I originally thought, then I could have used the up mixers. You can use the up mixers on the stereo analogue inputs, but I need a minimum of 4, not 2. The Rolls does the mixing for the Wides and likely has some phase cancelling and boosting involved in the process. Using more of them or a proper mixing desk, I have a 16:4:2 available, I could create yet more speaker locations now, no need for some technology thing further down the pipe.