I usually freeze my pods fresh after harvest. I planted 24 pods, 3 seeds from each, 72 seeds total. 19 germinated and are now healthy plants. Most of them are sets of 3, so only 6-7 pods out of the original 24 were viable after freezing to -20°F. This year I will dry the seeds before freezing to see if it effects the germination rate. These were all pods from the same plant.
I also planted seeds from other pods, also frozen, of other plants and they germinated much better, probably about 50/50.
Drying the seeds is mostly making sure there is no moisture to freeze and damage the seed when it expands. If they look, feel, etc. like store bought ones then it's probably fine.