Nero CD image

Nero is a commonly used CD/DVD burning application for Windows. It has it's own CDROM image format it creates by default. These normally have the .ngr extension.

Burning them in Linux
Example (modify if and of options to match the input ngr image and output file locations): $ dd if=myNeroImage.ngr of=myIsoImage.iso bs=1024 skip=300 or use somthing like ngr2iso if dd is to scary for you ;)
 * k3b seems to support converting/burning them on-the-fly
 * First convert it to common ISO9660 format (.iso), then burn with your favorite Linux burning software. You can easily convert a ngr image to iso with dd (just need to skip the first 307200 bytes).

Mounting them in Linux
Similar to converting them, it's easy to mount them as an ISO9660 image, just need to skip the first 307200 bytes, example:
 * 1) mount -t iso9660 -o loop,offset=307200 myNeroImage.ngr /mnt/myISOmountDir