I have far too many chess books. I have far too many chess DVDs. But whereas I have far too many unread chess books, I have at least watched all my chess DVDs, some more than once [Ed: Not quite true, I bought two more this week]
The majority of my DVDs are on openings. They fall into different categories.
1. Openings I'm not intending to play, but watch for instructional value - e.g. Kasparov's DVDs on the Najdorf and QGD. Just watch these.
2. Openings I've never player or played a long time ago but might like to try out. e.g I played the French for many tears, but stopped over a decade ago so watched Zielgers DVD to see if I could be tempted back. I watch these, try them out on the Internet, then try work out a repertoire I like. So far the only one I've taken up into my main repertoire is the Ruy Lopez.
3. Openings I already play. Usually don't contain my repertoire choices, but can give me some more options. e.g. Nigel Davies Pirc DVD. 7 hours in this one

, and it covers 6. ...Na6 vs. the Austrian as a repertoire choice which is hard to find (most punt the 5. ...c5 which I've usually played) so that's another option incorporated into my repertoire for me now. Also, if I've not played for a while, I can watch it as a refresher.
My real opening study is with Chessbase and Books, so I think of my DVDs more for entertainment and inspiration.