How to specify html5 fallback source for Apple devices?

I see that SMP will support both Flash and HTML5 video formats. However, I don't see where I can give more than one video source. I am using FMS 4.5 and have both HDS and HLS streams available. I was putting them in different containers (one using html5 tags, the other using SMP) on the same web page, but am looking at combining them to be more elegant. Is this something that can be done with SMP?

Nuts. JW Player works great for canned videos that are on the same server as JW Player, but when I try to play live streaming video from Amazon Cloudfront using JW Player stored on a different AWS server, I get cross domain errors.
I don't get those errors when running Strobe Media Player hosted by Adobe. So, I'm back where I started. How do I specify multiple sources in SMP?
If I can't do that, I guess I'll have to set up EBS on the Amazon server that hosts the Flash Media Server so I can put the JW Player files on it and not have to recopy it every time I bring the server up...

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