Questions regarding FreeBSD and multimedia support
I am currently investigating a possible switch from GNU/Linux to FreeBSD/GhostBSD. I have used GNU/Linux for the past 20+ years.
I have read parts of the FreeBSD handbook and was positively surprised by its clarity and that its content is not particularly difficult to understand. At the same time I am well aware that FreeBSD and GNU/Linux differ in many respects and that I will need to learn new things. I plan to begin my evaluation of FreeBSD/GhostBSD in a virtual machine.
My hardware is fairly common — 5600G; B550; NVMe SSD — and it should reasonably work on FreeBSD without problems. If anyone has a different view I am very interested in hearing about your experience.
I use my PC for web browsing with Firefox, word processing with LibreOffice, OS testing with Virt‑manager, and a fair amount of multimedia consumption, both local files and online content.
My limited knowledge and experience of FreeBSD/GhostBSD makes me doubtful that they will be able to meet all of my needs. What I am most unsure about is support for various multimedia formats/codecs and hardware/GPU acceleration for both local files and online content.
I would be very grateful for any input from FreeBSD and/or GhostBSD users.