Kind of curious about you people who say Atmos makes your old movies and music come alive again. What are your hearing from a movie that didn't even have Atmos channels on the disc, and was probably only 5.1. Or music that's only 2 channel stereo. How would hearing the musician blowing his horn that you see up front, but the music coming out the side or back make it sound better? Seems to me in the case of music that your just ruining the sound stage when your artificially split it up to more channels than it was intended. For me when it comes to music, unless it was originally mastered in multi channel like DVD audio, or SACD, it never sounds better than than Pure Direct Stereo. The stage is in front of you, and that's where the music should be coming from!
I use NeuralX a lot for DTS/DTS-HD/DD/TrueHD and also for 2Ch video sources. NeuralX tries to emulate DTSX and Atmos.
Most common example is the sound of rain/thunder/aircraft. For 2.0/5.1 sound, NeuralX will put the sound of Rain, Thunder, and Aircraft through the ceiling speakers.
Another example is background music like in dance clubs or any kind of background music. They will play overhead.
One example I've mentioned is the last few minutes finale of "Generation Kill" TV series from HBO. As they play the war footage video that one of the soldiers put together, Johnny Cash's "The Man Comes Arounds" plays overhead.
Some contents sound better than others.
I sold my entire collection of SACD, DVD-Audio, and DTS-CD. Never looked back. These days, I enjoy 2.0 music with either DSU or NeuralX. I think many people prefer DSU for music and NeuralX for movies.
Also, NeuralX and DSU aren't just for overhead sound. They take 2.0 sound and make them 5.1. But they do a much better job than ProLogic-II and DTS Neo.