Try the same code using absolute instead of relative paths:
<video height="270" width="480"
src="http://cdn.kaltura.org/apis/html5lib/kplayer-examples/media/bbb_trailer_iphone.m4v"
poster="http://cdn.kaltura.org/apis/html5lib/kplayer-examples/media/bbb480.jpg"
durationHint="00:04:44">
</video>
If that doesn't work, their CDN might be blocking external referrers so try to save the files to your own local server and use absolute paths to them.
NOTE: you don't have to use absolute paths but it definitely helps when troubleshooting.
Another solution if that fails is to use an absolute-positioned image overlay that when clicked, uses JavaScript to activate the tag below; but this is an older hack and shouldn't be required for iOS 5+.
iOS 3 definitely has a known problem with the poster attribute on video tags:
http://videojs.com/2010/09/ipad-iphone-video-poster-fix-bonus-javascript-placement-fix/
<video>
. I am not using a library.