JoCar Media provides video system maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair services to keep cameras, switchers, and production systems running reliably. This service helps prevent failures before they happen and resolves issues quickly when something breaks.
Reliable systems mean stress-free services and events.
What We Service
- Cameras (fixed, PTZ, handheld)
- Video switchers & controllers
- SDI / HDMI signal paths
- Monitors & confidence displays
- Streaming encoders & recorders
- Cabling, adapters, and connectors
- Integration with ProPresenter & audio systems
✔ Preventive maintenance
✔ Clean troubleshooting
✔ Real fixes, not guesswork
Common Issues We Resolve
- No video signal or intermittent dropouts
- Bad cables or failing adapters
- Camera sync or color mismatches
- Switcher configuration issues
- Confidence monitor problems
- Streaming or recording failures
🔧 Maintenance & Repair — Pricing
🟢 Diagnostic & Repair Visit
Starting at $150
Includes:
- On-site system evaluation
- Signal flow troubleshooting
- Basic configuration fixes
- Repair recommendations
🔵 Preventive Maintenance Service
Starting at $300 per visit
Includes:
- Full system inspection
- Cable testing & cleanup
- Camera & switcher checks
- Firmware & configuration review
- System health report
🔴 Major Troubleshooting & Repair
Starting at $500
Includes:
- Advanced diagnostics
- Multi-device troubleshooting
- Reconfiguration & optimization
- Coordination with other vendors if needed
Ongoing System Maintenance (Recommended)
Starting at $250/month
Ideal for churches and organizations with permanent video systems.
May include:
- Scheduled maintenance visits
- Priority support
- Minor repairs & adjustments
- System health monitoring
Custom pricing based on system size.
Optional Add-Ons
- Cable labeling & organization
- System documentation
- Equipment replacement recommendations
- Emergency service calls
- Volunteer or staff walkthroughs
Parts and replacement hardware billed separately.
Why Maintenance Matters
Most video failures happen because of:
- Bad cables
- Loose connections
- Outdated configurations
- Lack of routine checks
Preventive maintenance costs less than last-minute emergency fixes.