Hi, all. New to the forums here and I wasn't quite sure where to post this, but hopefully here'll be okay.
Sorry if this is a newb-ish question, but I have a bunch of hd videos, and the problem is: they look over-sharpened as I can see what seems to be little dots or jags majoritarily throughout certain areas of the videos (as far as I can tell, it's not a matter of using a wrong video renderer or anything like that as the rest of my 1080p stuff looks nice and smooth). So, I was wondering if anyone knows of any way of usharpening videos (the video streams are encoded in H.264 (1920x1080) within an mkv container; I tried messing arround with the settings in ffdshow's video decoder provided in the combined community codec pack and I did manage to unsharpen it nicely, however, the video and audio streams started to de-sync, I'm guessing my pc's specs aren't up to snuff enough to handle it, oh, and maybe it'd be important to mention that I'm using coreavc's decoder instead of the one in cccp for H.264 vids in case you guys might know of any other video filters capable of working along side of it).

I'll provide 2 screenshots which'll hopefully clarify what I mean.

This one is a screenshot of what the video looks like using coreavc:
http://img38.imageshack.us/img38/1589/snapshotcoreavc.jpg

And this one is a screenshot of what the video looks like using ffdshow:
http://img36.imageshack.us/img36/5814/snapshotffdshow.jpg

Hopefully, you guys'll be able to see the difference...

Once again, I'm sorry if this is the wrong section of the forum to post in or if this is a stupid or unclear question. I give thanks in advance to anyone who's willing to post back.