Video & Movies Software for BSD
Kdenlive
A free and open-source video editing software built with KDE and Qt. Kdenlive was first created and released back in 2002 by Jason Wood. Since then the software has seen massive traction in the open-source community. Kdenlive allows you to use and arrange several audio and video tracks, each one can be locked or muted to your convenience. Since Kdenlive is based on the powerful FFmpeg libraries the software can handle most audio and video formats needed to convert and re-encode clips. To top it up Kdenlive also provides plenty of effects, ranging from color correction to audio adjustments, as well as all the standard transform options.
Avidemux
Avidemux is a free and open-source, non-linear video editor designed for simple cutting, filtering and encoding tasks. It supports many file types, including AVI, DVD compatible MPEG files, MP4 and ASF, using a variety of codecs. The goal of Avidemux, according to the developers is to create a simple tool for simple video processing tasks and to allow users to do elementary things in a very straightforward way.
Kodi
Kodi is a free and open-source media and entertainment center. It can be used on a single machine or as a part of your local network. The media center supports a wide range of remote controls, combined with a beautiful and highly skinnable interface. Kodi also supports Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) which allows it to be used on your TV in the comfort of your living room.
FlexGet
FlexGet is a free and open-source multipurpose automation tool for all of your media with support for torrents, nzbs, podcasts, comics, TV, movies, RSS, HTML, CSV, and more.